In Ukraine, as part of reforms, governments plan to reduce the number of ministries by a third.
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Prime Minister Denis Shmigal announced this today, March 4, at a press conference in Kyiv, Interfax-Ukraine agency reports.
We are working to change the format of the government. In particular, the reduction in the number of ministries,” he noted. – We want to reduce the number of ministries by a third, reduce the number of civil servants.
According to the prime minister, the authorities are also working to create a strong Government Center, where auxiliary and administrative functions will be concentrated.
Ministries should have a small number of very good specialists who will formulate public policy, and the Government Center will provide legal support in the personnel, accounting and financial spheres, he noted. “Also, the Government Center must quickly prepare documents for one or another ministry.
In an interview with the Interfax-Ukraine agency published today, Cabinet Minister Oleg Nemchinov noted that he allows the launch of the Government Center before 2025.
Source: Interfax-Ukraine
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