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Hungarian Parliament Approves Constitutional Amendment to Oust President
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Hungarian Parliament Approves Constitutional Amendment to Oust President

Hungary's parliament has approved a constitutional amendment aimed at removing the current president, Tamás Sulyok, a move seen as a significant development in the country's political landscape and a challenge to the Orbán-era leadership.

Greek Public Servants Hold Nationwide Strike and Protests
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Greek Public Servants Hold Nationwide Strike and Protests

The ADEDY public sector union launched a 24-hour nationwide strike across Greece, leading to rallies and marches in major cities like Athens and Thessaloniki. The industrial action saw participation from various public sector workers, including doctors and hospital staff.

ADEDY Announces Nationwide Work Stoppage on April 23
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ADEDY Announces Nationwide Work Stoppage on April 23

The Greek civil servants' union ADEDY has called for a nationwide work stoppage on April 23, from 11:00 AM until the end of working hours. The action is reportedly in support of the Labor Inspectorate.

Greek Public Sector Union ADEDY Announces Strike Action
Politicsnewsbeast5mo ago

Greek Public Sector Union ADEDY Announces Strike Action

The Executive Committee of ADEDY, the Greek public sector union, has called for a work stoppage for all public service employees, legal entities under public law, and local government organizations in Attica on February 27, 2026, and a 24-hour strike on February 28.

POEDIN Considers Withdrawing from ADEDY
Politicsnewsbeast5mo ago

POEDIN Considers Withdrawing from ADEDY

The Panhellenic Federation of Employees of Public Hospitals (POEDIN) is seriously reconsidering its participation in ADEDY after a narrowly passed personal statement against its president by nine of the 17 members of ADEDY's Executive Secretariat.