Bulgaria Business Insists on Reduction of Administration Staff

Business | July 16, 2009, Thursday // 16:18
Bulgaria Bulgaria Business Insists on Reduction of Administration Staff: Bulgaria Business Insists on Reduction of Administration Staff The new government must reduce the administration staff after analyzing its functions and responsibilities, BIA said. File photo

In Bulgarian business opinion, the first step that the new government should take is to reduce the administration staff after analyzing its functions and responsibilities.

This was stated by the Bulgarian Industrial Association in a letter to the future PM and leader of the GERB party, Boyko Borisov, the Pari Daily reported.

In the letter, BIA describes near fifty short and long-termed measures, which must be taken by the government in order for Bulgaria to exit the economic crisis, and continue its steady development.

Besides the administration, the activity of all state-created specialized companies should checked, BIA said.

The National Assembly, the Bulgarian National Bank, and the judicial system must optimize their personnel.

BIA suggests that departments, managed by the Financial Ministry, should be created in each ministry in order better EU finds usage to be achieved.

 

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