Haha, nie wierzę. W Grecji konstytucja nie zezwala na zwolnienie urzędnikaBut in exchange for those loans the Greeks have had to follow a strict set of “austerity measures,” including cutting the number of government workers, cutting the remaining workers’ salaries by as much as 50 percent, slashing retirees' pensions by 30 percent, raising taxes and fees dramatically, and eliminating collective bargaining rights.
The measures are deeply unpopular in a country where the constitution once prohibited the firing of a government worker. (In theory it still does, but loopholes have been used to get around that.)


U nas przynajmniej jest to niepisana zmowa
