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Government turns attention to public sector in latest effort to woo voters
The government’s recent focus on policy areas which it thinks can help restore its relationship with voters is continuing with a pledge to make improvements in the public sector.
In his regular Sunday post on Facebook, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis heralded the launch of an online service through which citizens will be able to rate public services. Mitsotakis said that the evaluation of these services by their end users wou...
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