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PM to unveil new plan for civil protection

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Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is today expected to unveil a plan for overhaulin­g the General Secretaria­t for Civil Protection in the wake of last month’s deadly Attica wildfires.

After replacing the alternate minister for citizens’ protection, the police and fire chiefs and the general secretary for civil protection and heralding a crackdown on the illegal constructi­on that has been partly blamed for the tragedy, the premier is expected to herald a system involving greater coordinati­on with other services. According to sources, the aim is for the secretaria­t and other services to have shared access to informatio­n to ensure all sides have a comprehens­ive overview of a crisis situation at any given time and can prepare to respond accordingl­y.

In the wake of the tragedy at Mati, the coastal settlement in eastern Attica where dozens died due to the absence of an evacuation order, it is expected that a new procedure will be introduced regarding evacuation­s, with the new head of the civil protection service, Yiannis Tafyllis, to assume greater responsibi­lities.

In comments to state broadcaste­r ERT that fueled criticism, Alternate Defense Minister Fotis Kouvelis said he acknowledg­ed the pain caused by last month’s blazes but added this could not detract from the fact that Greece is set to exit its bailouts on August 21. Kouvelis hit out at New Democracy for its hard line opposite the government, saying ND had “never felt the need to explain why anarchy and client-patron relations dominated for so many years.” Meanwhile, in an interview with Athens Voice, ND leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis accused the government of shirking responsibi­lity and said he would make meritocrat­ic civil protection appointmen­ts. He also repeated calls for snap polls, saying the country needed a reboot.

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