New government's first bill to reorganize administration in Greece

The first bill submitted to Parliament by Greece’s newly elected center-right government seeks to streamline the administration, ensure cooperation and coordination between ministries, and restore public trust in state institutions, ekathimerini.com reports.

According to a press statement from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ office at the Maximos Mansion, the bill sets out to bring together and reorganize disparate provisions concerning the operation of the government and the state.

Under the new legislation that has been put to lawmakers, cabinet will meet on a regular basis to coordinate and facilitate implementation of initiatives that will be designed based on a central government plan, while working committees will be set up to prepare items for the discussion agenda.

The government will also be establishing a new National Transparency Authority that will act as an umbrella for disparate agencies tasked with tackling graft, such as the general inspectors of public administration and public works, along with streamlining the legislative process.

Other measures in the bill aim to reduce the number of government general secretaries from 93 to 58, saving 1.8 million euros a year, as well as changing the structure of the Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) and the labor and environment inspection agencies in order to minimize political interference in their work.

In a similar vein, each ministry will be assigned an executive general secretary who will not be a political appointment but will be selected through the Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection (ASEP).

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