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ELAS unveils policy team touted as Tsipras’ ‘shadow cabinet’

Kathimerini

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June 23, 2026

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ELAS unveils policy team touted as Tsipras’ ‘shadow cabinet’

The Greek Left Coalition (ELAS), the new party founded last month by former prime minister Alexis Tsipras, has unveiled the figures who will oversee its six main policy areas in what is being touted as a “shadow cabinet” ahead of the next national elections.

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Sky News Australia

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· Jul 12, 2026

Coalition backs multiculturalism, criticises Labor for undermining Australian values

Shadow Energy Minister Dan Tehan emphasised the Coalition’s support for multiculturalism, criticising Labor for failing to uphold those principles. “Obviously we support multiculturalism, but with Australian values,” Mr Tehan told Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. “The problem we have is with the Labor Party in that they are not pursuing those Australian values within multiculturalism, and that's what we want to see as a coalition. “We are seeing that, whether it be the antisemitism royal commission, we have seen it in those marches that were continually happening … in Melbourne. “What we want to see is those values where we all come together and understand that Australia is the greatest nation on earth."

Guinee news

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· Jul 2, 2026

Hauts cadres de l’État : vers une mutation stratégique

Au Secrétariat Général du Gouvernement, on s’active pour la modernisation et la performance des hauts cadres de l’administration publique guinéenne. C’est dans ce cadre, il réunit les secrétaires généraux des départements ministériels pour les rendre responsables, efficaces et performants pour la bonne continuité des affaires publiques. Aujourd’hui, on peut dire que la révolution est en []

The Namibian

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· Jul 5, 2026

Government Must Fix Its Own Salary Disparities First

The prime minister’s decision to establish a task force to review executive remuneration in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is a welcome step towards greater accountability and responsible use of public funds. Executive salaries should be scrutinised, particularly where they appear disconnected from performance or the country’s economic realities. However, the review addresses only part of a [] The post Government Must Fix Its Own Salary Disparities First appeared first on The Namibian.

Data Privacy Brasil

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· Jul 9, 2026

Data Privacy Brasil Contributes to the Progress Report of the UN’s Data Governance Working Group

Data Privacy Brasil submitted comments to the zero draft of the Progress Report of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development’s Working Group on Data Governance at All Levels as Relevant for Development, where we participate as an observer. Our comments are grounded in our work committed to building a fair information ecosystem, promoting data justice and addressing the structural asymmetries that shape digital governance from local to the global level. O post Data Privacy Brasil Contributes to the Progress Report of the UN’s Data Governance Working Group apareceu primeiro em Data Privacy Brasil Research.

Eye Radio

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· Jul 10, 2026

Western Equatoria governor urges new officials to prioritize peace, unity

The Governor of Western Equatoria, Daniel Badagbu Rimbasa, has directed newly appointed state officials to prioritize peace, unity, public trust, and effective service delivery as they take up their new roles. Speaking during their swearing-in ceremony in Yambio today, Governor Badagbu said the appointments are a responsibility to serve the people of Western Equatoria rather [] The post Western Equatoria governor urges new officials to prioritize peace, unity appeared first on Eye Radio.

Guineematin.com

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· Jul 6, 2026

Gestion prédictive des risques dans les organisations publiques : du contrôle administratif traditionnel à la gouvernance publique fondée sur les données

Par Lancine DOUMBOUYA, candidat PhD sciences de l’administration, management, inspecteur des services financiers et comptables Les mutations numériques transforment foncièrement les modes de gouvernance des organisations publiques en faisant émerger de nouveaux instruments d’anticipation, de prévention et de gestion des risques. Alors que le contrôle administratif traditionnel reposait principalement sur une logique corrective destinée à [] The post Gestion prédictive des risques dans les organisations publiques : du contrôle administratif traditionnel à la gouvernance publique fondée sur les données first appeared on Guineematin.com.

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Related coverage for "ELAS unveils policy team touted as Tsipras’ ‘shadow cabinet’": Sky News Australia — Coalition backs multiculturalism, criticises Labor for undermining Australian values. Guinee news — Hauts cadres de l’État : vers une mutation stratégique. The Namibian — Government Must Fix Its Own Salary Disparities First. Data Privacy Brasil — Data Privacy Brasil Contributes to the Progress Report of the UN’s Data Governance Working Group. Eye Radio — Western Equatoria governor urges new officials to prioritize peace, unity. Guineematin.com — Gestion prédictive des risques dans les organisations publiques : du contrôle administratif traditionnel à la gouvernance publique fondée sur les données