The ASEP bill is in Parliament – What changes from the original text

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His bill was submitted to Parliament today, Tuesday of the Ministry of Interior for ASEP entitled “ Accelerating recruitment through ASEPincentive and reward system for civil servants and other provisions to improve the performance of public administration”.

Provision is made in the draft law, which will be submitted to the competent parliamentary committee for processing, within the week for the acceleration of public recruitment through ASEP as well as “dispersion” of the incentive system for civil servants’ bonuses.

It is worth noting that there are some changes in the text submitted to Parliament today compared to the text posted in public consultation. Specifically, the Article 18 of the Bill to eliminate the “cutter” of 120 places for the winners of the all-Hellenic written competition.

In addition, the Article 18 it states that the successful candidates for the written competition will be appointed based on their score in the written examination, supplemented by the points-based qualifications defined so far. In addition, the credit increase will apply to all master’s or doctoral degrees, ie regardless of its cognitive object.

Article 9 in relation to the penalty of disqualification for those who are appointed but do not yet accept their position. In section 9, however, it was added that Penalty of disqualification 3 years will apply since the final results regarding the appointment of the candidates are issued within one year from the date the deadline for submitting their application expires

The bill also contains sections which define:

  • duplication of area molecules
  • Acceleration of appointment/replacement procedures
  • The ten year travel restriction for newly appointed employees
  • Creation of an electronic platform for submitting IDOC requests

Look HERE the full text of the draft law submitted to Parliament today.

Look HERE the original text submitted for public consultation.

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