ZAGREB, Apr 13 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Tuesday adopted bills on a government reshuffle aimed at rationalising and increasing government effectiveness. The bills in question are a bill on the organisation and sphere of
activity of ministries and state administrative bodies, and a bill on changes to the law on the system of state administration. The bills envisage four instead of the current five deputy prime ministers, 17 instead of 20 ministries, nine instead of ten state administrative organisations, and 11 instead of 14 government offices. According to a statement from the government's Public and Media Relations Office, the government adopted the bills on the rationalisation of state administration as part of "executing the tasks the President of the Republic of Croatia, Franjo Tudjman, outlined in his Report on the State of the Nation in the Croatian National Parliament in Ja
ZAGREB, Apr 13 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Tuesday adopted
bills on a government reshuffle aimed at rationalising and
increasing government effectiveness.
The bills in question are a bill on the organisation and sphere of
activity of ministries and state administrative bodies, and a bill
on changes to the law on the system of state administration.
The bills envisage four instead of the current five deputy prime
ministers, 17 instead of 20 ministries, nine instead of ten state
administrative organisations, and 11 instead of 14 government
offices.
According to a statement from the government's Public and Media
Relations Office, the government adopted the bills on the
rationalisation of state administration as part of "executing the
tasks the President of the Republic of Croatia, Franjo Tudjman,
outlined in his Report on the State of the Nation in the Croatian
National Parliament in January."
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