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Police Chief on Officer Schedules: Change Not a Sudden Initiative, Long-Standing Request

Published January 21, 2026, 11:26
Police Chief on Officer Schedules: Change Not a Sudden Initiative, Long-Standing Request

The Chief of Police, Themistos Arnautis, defended the decision to modify the schedules of approximately 1,000 police officers, emphasizing that it is not an arbitrary move but a long-standing request from the officers themselves and their union representatives. Aligning with the Civil Service schedule, according to the Chief, is part of a broader modernization of the Police force aimed at benefiting its members. He reminded that the issue was already discussed and approved institutionally by the Council of Ministers in 2019 and by the Parliament in 2019, but its implementation was delayed by his predecessors. The Chief stressed that the implementation of the new schedule is a matter of accountability and transparency, as defined by law. He also expressed confidence in the institutions and avoided further commenting on the matter, as it is pending before the courts. The Chief's statement began with a tribute to Giorgos-Iason Faidonos, a young police officer who lost his life, highlighting the Police's ongoing responsibility to society. In summary, the Chief of Police presented the change in schedule as a legally established and long-standing requirement, which is being implemented with the aim of modernizing and improving the functioning of the Police, despite the reactions and the pending case in court.