Structural changes expected in Georgian government
Region
- 02 September, 2019
- 13:35
"Some structural changes are not ruled out in the Georgian government," Georgian parliament speaker Archil Talakvadze said.
Report's local bureau informs that Talakvadze said the small government model will be preserved: "Discussions will be held in connection with some structural changes. For example, changes can be made in cultural sphere. However, this requires some complex legislative and budget changes. The ruling party has different positions in this regard and we will inform the public and press about the results of the discussions."
Notably, Georgia's current government is composed of 10 ministries and 1 state ministerial office.
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