LIOPETRI: In a state of despair Mr. Pampos - With health problems, without a job and without benefits

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In the last months (of the pandemic) until today, Mr. Pampos Kyriakou from Liopetri is in a state of despair. He had contacted "Haravgi" a month ago because, although with a thousand and two health problems and without a job, he had not received a single penny from the allowances given by the Ministry of Labor to so many employees, through the support plans he implemented due to of pandemic and lockdown. As he told us, he was in a state of despair because he did not even have money for his medicines… We urgently contacted the advisers of Ms. Zeta Aimilianidou, who gladly undertook to help ψαν in 2020 and that was the reason why the citizen did not receive any allowance, no help… In the meantime, as he told us, the employer proceeded with his contributions, but the officials of the Ministry of Labor told him that the period of the support plans was over. "I have 146 missed phone calls from the Ministry of Labor. If I manage to get someone to answer me I tell my story and damn it from the beginning. Nothing happens… »When asked how people live all this time, without any help, Mr. Kyriakou tells us that he collects a few caraols and has an income of 15 euros per day…« They cut off my electricity, water … From the 16/3 that the lockdown took place, I did not receive a cent of bonuses. Neither unemployed nor from the coronavirus. They gave me 100 euros for 3 months from the Social Welfare Services (the EEE). But how to live with so much (a lot) money? I asked the Ministry of Labor but I had no answer… Please, write something… "

Missed calls

The issue of missed phone calls to the various Ministries is coming up again lately, despite the fact that in the past investigations were carried out by the Office of the Commissioner of Administration. The Office of the Commissioner of Administration has dealt many times in the past with complaints from citizens who do not find a response from the competent Ministries and Services. As the former Commissioner, Ms. Eliza Savvidou, had pointed out in Parliament, "despite the fact that we had made a big intervention some years ago and despite the fact that the state machine was mobilized to solve the problem, we still receive complaints from citizens that they call for days , hours, months and no one answers ".

Apart from P. Kyriakou, another reader complained to our newspaper last Wednesday that he called the Education Service Committee 18 times without answering. Later she called the Ministry of Education, the clerk answered and… angrily replied that she was not in charge… How can one contact the Public Service?

Source: dialogos