Greek Civil Service
The Civil Service of the Hellenic Republic, or Public Sector (Greek:Δημόσιος τομέας), includes the General Government, the Legal Entities of Public Law, as well as the enterprises that do not belong to the General Government, and organizations of Chapter A of Law 3429/2005 (A 314),[1] regardless of whether they have been excluded from its application.The sub-sector of the Central Government includes the Central Administration and the Legal Entities of Public Law, as well as the Legal Entities of Private Law that are included in the General Government and do not belong to the sub-sectors of LGOs and SSOs.Hellenic Parliament is also included, for statistical reasons, in the Central Administration, in accordance with its regulations, regarding the expenditure budget and its balance.Public enterprises are considered the legal entities in which the state is the sole or principal, 50 + 1%, shareholder.The compilation of the Register of Services and Bodies of the Greek Administration is based primarily on the regulations of Law 1892/1990 (article 51 par.