Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski announced a restructuring of the government today, detailing changes to the ministerial portfolio distribution and signaling an expansion of the parliamentary majority. According to reports, Mickoski also confirmed the dissolution of the position previously held by the Deputy Prime Minister for Good Governance. During the announcement, specific ministries were assigned to coalition partners.
The OBRM-PDUKM bloc has been allocated oversight of the Ministries of Health and Labour and Social Policy and Demography. Separately, the VLEN coalition partner secured control over the Ministries of Culture, Foreign Affairs, and Justice. Furthermore, the Minister of Agriculture was directed to join the ZMAM grouping.
Mickoski emphasized that while the function of the Deputy Prime Minister for Good Governance will remain within the Prime Minister’s Cabinet structure, its specific operational role was subject to revision as part of the reorganization. The changes outlined by Mickoski represent a significant adjustment to the governing structure. The reallocation of key departments, particularly the Ministry of Health to the OBRM-PDUKM, signals a strategic shift in the administration’s priorities moving forward.
The details provided by Mickoski outline a revised governance framework intended to solidify the ruling coalition’s mandate.
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