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(dedicated to our good friends in the Instititue of Regulatory Policy Research Facebook .com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Finerp.gr%2F&h=TAQEZqHAd&s=1" rel="nofollow nofollow" onmouseover="LinkshimAsyncLink.swap(this, "http://inerp.gr/");" onclick="LinkshimAsyncLink.swap(this, "http://l.Facebook .com/l.php?u=httpu00253Au00252Fu00252Finerp.gru00252F&h=TAQEZqHAd&s=1");">http://inerp.gr/ for their tireless quest to create a better Greek public administration). A new rounds of 'reforms' was announced today in regards to local public administration (at a municipal level). As usual however, the reforms where not aimed at tackling all the roots of the problem, but merely to ineffectually make cosmetic changes. As can be seen above, the central state is ridiculously overbloated, while municipal/regional administration is truly a paper tiger, which merely adds an additional level of complexity in an already truly byzantine level of complexity wiithout being able to deal with any of the regional problems.

Facebook .com/liberalmonitorgr/photos/a.924161227633923.1073741834.717784964938218/931861953530517/?type=1&relevant_count=1" id="" title="" onclick="" style=""></a><br/><a href=Facebook .com/media/set/?set=a.924161227633923.1073741834.717784964938218&type=3" id="" style="">Meanwhile in Greece...