“In the age of drones, satellites, the Internet, digitalisation, AI, robotics and UFO balloons, the OSE failed to note that two trains have been rushing in the direction of a head-on collision. … In the age of the digitalisation of the general public sector, the OSE insists on manually regulating practice companies on two strains. In the age of e-books, smartphones, tablets, digital signatures, telematics and teleworking, OSE stationmasters preserve handbook logbooks. This is the trendy OSE, these are the trendy buyers, the Greek state, which, regardless of how a lot it’s modernised, will all the time be sluggish, anachronistic, rusty and detested.”