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Defense minister pledges armed forces amendments

Defense Minister Nikos Dendias pledged Wednesday to present amendments to a controversial military reform bill, addressing concerns raised both inside and outside Parliament as opposition parties unanimously vowed to vote against the measure.
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Syntagma Square has been filled with thousands of active and retired non-commissioned officers and officers of the Armed Forces protesting the Ministry of Defense's bill.

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The Armed Forces bill entitled "Transition Charter of the Armed Forces to the New Era" was introduced in the Plenary Session of the Parliament, which is expected to bring sweeping changes to military service, deferments, the system of rank progression and salaries of military personnel, etc. The bill has sparked strong reactions, both from the opposition, with PASOK filing an objection of unconstitutionality and the opposition parties demanding …

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Kathimerini English Edition broke the news in Athens, Greece on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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