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Today in Parliament the bill for Civil Protection – What 'Active Fight' brings

Today, the Greek Parliament is discussing a bill on Civil Protection proposed by the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection.

Today, the Greek Parliament is engaged in discussions regarding a new bill proposed by the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection, which aims to enhance the country's civil protection framework. Minister Giannis Kefalogiannis emphasized the importance of a unified system for managing emergencies, stating that previous fragmented plans were insufficient. He challenged the opposition's criticisms, arguing that instead of gaps, the government is implementing a robust and unified Incident Management System that will streamline efforts during crises.

One of the key points of contention is the bill's provision for 'pre-arranged burning,' which Minister Kefalogiannis defended as a scientifically backed prevention tool rather than uncontrolled wildfires. This method is designed to facilitate low-intensity burns under the supervision of forestry experts and firefighters, aligning with international practices in wildfire management. The minister's remarks suggest a push for a more proactive stance on disaster prevention strategies.

Opposition parties have yet to officially respond in today's parliamentary session, although the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) has already stated its intention to reject the bill. The controversy surrounding the legislation highlights broader concerns regarding the government's approach to disaster preparedness and its interaction with the opposition, reflecting ongoing political tensions in Greece surrounding climate crisis management.

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