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Government commits to uniformed personnel pay rises amid clamour for higher incomes

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been forced to commit to pay rises for all uniformed personnel after leading ministers and numerous New Democracy MPs called for those serving in the police, coast guard and fire service to be awarded more pay following the recent announcement of wage increases for the armed forces.
Speaking on Monday, government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis indicated that more pay increases would be announced in due course but “under the right conditions and at the right time.” Marinakis was forced to comment on the subject after Health Minister Ado...
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