Niki Kerameos
Key legislation and development plans presented at Greek cabinet meeting
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will preside over a Monday morning ministerial council meeting at the Maximos Mansion, where significant legislative proposals will be introduced.
Interior Minister Niki Kerameos and Deputy Minister Vivi Charalampogianni will unveil a bill focusing on incentives and rewards for public servants.
Voter email leak took place in May-June 2023, Interior Ministry audit finds
The email addresses of thousands of Greek voters abroad were leaked between May and June 2023, an Interior Ministry internal audit has found.
The inquiry was ordered after New Democracy MEP Anna-Michelle Asimakopoulou sent a mass email to Greeks abroad as part of her re-election campaign in June's European elections. She since withdrew her candidacy.
Ministerial inquiry into employment status of father from Amish-like family
Interior Minister Niki Kerameos requested on Monday an investigation into the employment status of the 45-year-old father from the "early Christian" family living in a makeshift dwelling in the mountainous region of Corinthia, Peloponnese.
Gov’t advertises for top hospital admin positions
The government has advertised for 152 top hospital managerial positions, in a move it says represents a major reform in how the health sector is run.
The advertised roles concern 152 director and deputy director positions in 95 hospitals across the country's seven regional health authorities.
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Postal voting for European elections and referenda
Interior Minister Niki Kerameos and Deputy Minister Theodoris Livanios gave further details at a press conference on Thursday on the introduction of postal voting to the European elections.
The minister clarified that the postal voting bill does not currently concern the general elections, but only European elections and referenda.
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Court declares teachers strike against PISA exams to be illegal
A strike called by teacher unions to coincide with the holding of the country's first-ever testing program aimed at evaluating whether schools are giving youngsters the education and skills they need has been declared illegal by an Athens court.
No talk of closure or mandatory masks for Greek schools
There is no possibility of closing schools due to the outbreak of coronavirus cases and viruses, as clarified by the Minister of Education, Niki Kerameos.
Regarding the possibility of a return of the mandatory mask, the minister ruled it out.
At the same time, she again referred to the issue of teacher hirings.
An end to the debate about school shut downs and masks
Schools open on September 12 with an additional 8,500 teachers
"On Monday, September 12, our schools open with the best possible human resource condition of all time", emphasized the Minister of Education, Niki Kerameos, speaking to SKAI channel.
Foreign Minister to Greek citizens in Ukraine: “Leave the country immediately”
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that all Greek citizens leave Ukraine with an announcement in light of the developments in the country and the threat of a Russian invasion.
Editorial: Dress rehearsal for consensus
The hostile climate that prevailed in Parliament over the last days during debate on government bills between the PM and main opposition leader Alexis Tsipras broke yesterday upon the initiative of Movement for Change leader Fofi Gennimata.
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