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08/03/2011
Analysts say the changes are cosmetic and will not reduce costs, increase savings nor improve economic activity.
By Biljana Pekusic for Southeast European Times in Belgrade – 08/03/11
Analysts say the changes are cosmetic and will not reduce costs, increase savings nor improve economic activity.
By Biljana Pekusic for Southeast European Times in Belgrade – 08/03/11
The long-heralded government reconstruction became reality Sunday (March 6th), when Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic announced he will reduce the number of ministers by seven, to a total of 21.
"It is not [only] a question of personnel changes but also of structural changes in the government," Cvetkovic said.
A number of ministries are being merged to bring about the reduction. That means the cabinet will no longer have separate ministers for trade; mining and energy; telecommunications; science; human and minority rights; religion and the national investment plan.
"It is not [only] a question of personnel changes but also of structural changes in the government," Cvetkovic said.
A number of ministries are being merged to bring about the reduction. That means the cabinet will no longer have separate ministers for trade; mining and energy; telecommunications; science; human and minority rights; religion and the national investment plan.
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