Negotiations concerning the reconstruction of the state have concluded, leading to the establishment of candidates for the new ministerial roles. These appointed ministers will oversee the formation of the state’s updated composition, which remains subject to final decision by the Assembly. The responsibilities assigned to these new ministerial positions encompass several key areas, including the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Land, the Ministry of Local Self-Government, and the Ministry of Social Policy.
The resulting structure indicates a significant streamlining of the government apparatus. The state is now projected to operate with 20 ministries, supported by a total cabinet of 24 members, including ministers who will serve without a specific portfolio. This represents a substantial reduction, effectively decreasing the state’s previous size by approximately one-third.
A notable appointment within this revised framework is the leadership of the Ministry of Health. Sašo Klekovski, the former director of the Health Fund, has been designated to take charge of this critical ministry in the new state composition. The establishment of these new ministerial teams and the subsequent reduction in the number of governing bodies signal a major overhaul of the state’s administrative structure.
The mandate for these new ministries is to manage the multifaceted responsibilities outlined, solidifying the framework for the government’s future operations under the new composition.
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