This involves changes made by the government to the general rules governing the organization of ministries and central administrative bodies. According to the document, ministry leadership will be granted greater flexibility in determining the internal structure and reporting lines of their departments. The draft provides for the removal of provisions requiring the legal department, the public information and media relations department, and the finance department to report directly to the head of the ministry. The proposed changes stipulate that the minister will be able to fully or partially delegate to the secretary-general a number of administrative powers provided for by the Law on Specialized Central Public Administration. Accordingly, the Secretary General may coordinate the departments responsible for public policy, foreign aid, legal affairs, human resources, financial and administrative activities, information technology and communications, as well as document management. // 14.08.2026 — InfoMarket.