Municipal Councils in Greece Oppose Mandatory Mergers of Water Authorities
Municipal councils in Grevena and Eordaia have passed resolutions protesting against the mandatory mergers of local water authorities under a new environmental bill. They argue that the law undermines their work in water management, threatens local governance, and endangers the quality of life for citizens. The councils claim that merging authorities may lead to higher service costs and lower quality, and they demand a dialogue with relevant ministries to address issues in water management and conservation.