The Ministry of Public Administration stated that its efforts are not diminished by new decisions, systemic changes, or ongoing fieldwork. Over the past two years, Minister of Public Administration Goran Minchev presented the outcomes of a reform process designed to establish a professional, efficient, and modern administration better equipped to serve citizens and meet public needs. Minchev emphasized that the Ministry’s approach is not based on advocating for reforms, but rather on addressing a foundational lack of understanding.
He noted that their work is not dictated by short-term decisions, but is instead focused on building solid foundations for a system that has historically suffered from resignations and incomplete processes. A key achievement highlighted by the Minister was the adoption of three systemic laws within the field of public administration, specifically mentioning the Law on Administrative Services. The Minister’s statement underscored that the continuous work of the administration is crucial for systemic improvement.
The focus remains on structural integrity, ensuring that the administration can function effectively and remain responsive to the evolving needs of the population, rather than reacting to immediate political cycles.
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