Cabinet

Bulgarian PM Galab Donev summed up the Mandate of the Caretaker Cabinet

Acting Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Galab Donev, reported on the work done by the caretaker cabinet at an open extraordinary meeting of the Council of Ministers.

At it, Donev presented a report on the results of the work of the caretaker cabinet in the period February 3 - June 5, 2023.

New road map puts ministers to the test

The government's "road map" of 134 initiatives to be implemented within 2020 that was unveiled last Thursday is seen as a test for ministers in view of a possible cabinet reshuffle down the line.

Dubbed "Greece Forward," the National Reform Plan codifies the key priorities of each ministry, with the ultimate goal of improving the daily life of citizens.

Some wrong moves

During its first few weeks in power, Greece's conservative government has already introduced a number of appropriate measures, it has sent out a few right signals and has, by and large, made good appointments.
The new administration, naturally, still needs to hit its stride. And, inevitably, some mistakes will be made along the way. In fact, some have been made already.

Bulgaria's Interim PM Demands Reports from Each Ministry in 2 Weeks

Caretaker Prime Minister Ognyan Gerdzhikov has required of his cabinet to present reports on the state of each ministry in not more than two weeks.

During the first meeting of the interim government, which took over last week, he has called on ministers to pull themselves together "to the maximum".

Who's governing Greece?

At his recent press conference at the Thessaloniki International Fair, PM Alexis Tsipras referred twice to the way in which government decisions are taken. The first time he was asked about the possibility of a cabinet reshuffle.

"Absolute unity" in cabinet, says spokesman

"Absolute unity" in cabinet, says spokesman

BELGRADE -- Milivoje Mihajlović says there is "absolute unity in the government" while "the PM will not have a tough job when he looks at his ministers' biannual reports."

The comments of the head of the Government Media Office came after media reports that a cabinet reshuffle was in the works.

Davutoğlu keeps Erdoğan’s Cabinet with few changes

No time has been wasted in the formation of Turkey’s new government with PM Ahmet Davutoğlu at the helm. The newly-minted Cabinet, announced less than 24 hours after the handover ceremony at the presidency, contains only four new names. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has replaced Davutoğlu in the FM seat

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