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“This Is Not Streamlining, It’s a Crime”: The Decision That Sparked Outrage and Protest Across Greece

Greece’s postal service announced the closure of 204 branches—nearly half of all offices—triggering public anger, especially on remote islands where post offices serve as vital community lifelines.
A metal shutter and a small sign reading “No letters here” greeted residents across Greece this week as dozens of post office branches abruptly closed their doors.

The announcement, made public only days earlier, revealed that 204 branches of the Hellenic Post would be shut down—almost half of the network’s total operations.

According to reports from European economic outlets, the state postal operator ELTA justified the closures as part of a modernization and cost-efficiency plan affecting both rural areas and major urban centers.

Even the branch on Mitropoleos Street in central Athens, located just a few hundred meters from Greece’s political institutions, is among those slated to close.

ELTA cited a sharp decline in traditional mail volume—down 90 percent over the past decade—as the primary reason for restructuring.

The organization reported that it reduced its losses significantly in 2024, from 28.7 million euros the previous year to 8.3 million, through an ongoing savings program.

The targeted branches represent only about 10 percent of ELTA’s commercial activity but account for more than half of its operating costs.

Local officials, however, expressed fury over what they called a decision made without political consultation.

“We are outraged that this measure was implemented without any formal notice from the Ministry of Finance or ELTA’s management,” wrote the Union of Greek Municipalities.

The group warned that the closures would hit hardest in remote regions and island communities, where post offices remain essential for daily life.

Residents argue that the company’s financial logic ignores the social importance of these branches, particularly in isolated areas that have already seen public services vanish over a decade of austerity.

In many small villages, the local post office serves as the last link to the state.

Beyond sending mail, citizens pay bills, fines, and taxes there, and receive pensions and welfare benefits.

ELTA has promised that digital tools and home delivery services will replace the lost access.

Yet critics warn that such measures could leave behind a significant segment of the population—especially older Greeks, in one of Europe’s oldest societies.

According to Eurostat, roughly 18 percent of Greek citizens do not know how to use a computer or the internet.

Across the country, communities have begun mobilizing to stop the shutdowns.

In Paramythia, a mountain town in the Epirus region, residents blocked the entrance to their local post office to prevent the removal of equipment, while the municipality called for a public demonstration.

“Eliminating essential services for a mountain community is not ‘efficiency’—it is an act of harm,” declared local mayor Nikos Vaitsis.

The discontent has reached the cities as well.

In Athens, the Chamber of Commerce urged authorities to reconsider the closure of the Mitropoleos Street branch, calling it “a long-standing partner and a key point of reference for local businesses”.

Under growing pressure, ELTA partially backtracked on its initial plan.

By Tuesday, only 45 branches had officially closed, while the remainder are now scheduled to shut within the next three months.

Whether this temporary slowdown will be enough to calm public anger remains uncertain, as Greece’s citizens continue to defend their last remaining points of connection in a rapidly digitalizing world.
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