By Alexis Papachelas For the past three-and-a-half years, the Greek political system has been dragging its feet and hemming and hawing over a relatively simple decision: which state organizations are needed, how many employees they need to have, and what to do with workers whose posts are made redundant by a civil service overhaul.At the same time, politicians have managed to take some very ...
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