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GRMedicine2 days ago

An endless ordeal

The article discusses the Greek government's efforts to reform urban planning offices and expedite the completion of the land registry across the country. It highlights the challenges faced by citizens in purchasing property or buildings, describing the process as 'torturous.' The piece emphasizes the need for simplification, transparency, and strong political commitment from officials to resolve these issues.

The government is attempting a bold reform in the organization of its urban planning offices while at the same time accelerating the completion of the land registry throughout Greece.

Both the scandal involving municipal urban planning offices and the experiences of thousands of citizens show how big the problem is and how torturous the purchase of a property or a building can become in this country.

Simplification and transparency are needed to end people’s ordeal, but also political will from the competent government officials who must finally deal seriously with these issues.

Read the full article at ekathimerini.com

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ekathimerini.comIndependentCenter2 days ago
An endless ordeal

The article discusses the Greek government's efforts to reform urban planning offices and expedite the completion of the land registry across the country. It highlights the challenges faced by citizens in purchasing property or buildings, describing the process as 'torturous.' The piece emphasizes the need for simplification, transparency, and strong political commitment from officials to resolve these issues.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a general critique of bureaucratic inefficiencies without explicitly favoring any political side. It calls for reforms and accountability but does so in a neutral tone, avoiding loaded language or one-sided sourcing.