ATHENS (Sputnik) — The administrative reform, demanded by Greece's international creditors, was promised by the ruling Syriza party in its 2015 election campaign. The reform bill is set to be put to a vote in the Greek parliament shortly.
"The initiative is directed at eliminating the pathological situation of clientelist relations, which have dominated the government sector for decades because of the parties of the traditional two-party system," the source told reports.
The measures are set to raise efficiency and productivity, and promote meritocracy and help steer away from party affiliation influencing the selection process. The move comes in contrast to the previous New Democracy and PASOK governments' policies, the Ministerial Council source said, stressing that the old certification process had been used for mass layoffs and intimidation.