state administration

Slovenia’s New Govt Has Fighting Chance to Restore Normality

Janša's reign has left serious consequences that won't be easily eliminated, however. He placed his own staff in the state administration and drilled an astronomical hole in the budget as a result of wasteful policies, whose main mechanism was borrowing at the expense of future generations.

Kalina Konstantinova from WCC Confirmed that she was Nominated for Deputy Prime Minister

Kalina Konstantinova from "We Continue the Change" confirmed that she was nominated for deputy prime minister by the party.

"Yes, I am the candidate for 'We Continue the Change' for this post. But all this would be right to receive an invitation after the signing of the coalition agreement from all coalition partners," she said.

Bulgaria’s Businesses: Dissatisfaction with the Rules for "Green Certificates”

Mass dissatisfaction in various industries after the new order of the Ministry of Health. A "green" certificate will be needed almost everywhere. Owners of restaurants, nightclubs, sport arenas and gyms have announced a boycott of the new measures. Even the theaters have concerns about how they will handle the situation.

Caretaker Cabinet Will Draft Update of State Budget

The caretaker Cabinet will draft a revision of the 2021 State budget and will submit it to the next  Parliament, Bulgarian Finance Minister Assen Vassilev told reporters here on Friday after the first meeting of an advisory board with his Ministry that focused on the effectiveness of spending of public funds.

Farewell to FT1P?

This register enables faster and more efficient performance of administrative tasks. It is one of the four basic registers on which the development of modern e-government is based. All personal data of citizens are now in one place.

Circuit breaker lockdown to be imposed from 1 April

Brdo pri Kranju – The government has endorsed the proposal of the Covid-19 advisory team to impose an 11-day circuit breaker lockdown from 1 April in a bid to help hospitals cope with an expected influx in Covid-19 patients following an increase in Slovenia’s coronavirus transmission rates driven by the UK variant.

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