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Macedonian PM Mickoski replaces a third of ministers seeking 'concrete results'

From Dnevnik · () Bulgarian

Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski announced a significant cabinet reshuffle, replacing one-third of his ministers.
  • The changes are driven by a call for "new energy" and a focus on achieving "concrete results" from government projects.
  • Mickoski stated that citizens expect tangible outcomes from the government's initiatives.

Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has initiated a substantial cabinet reshuffle, replacing a third of his ministers in a move aimed at injecting "new energy" into his government. The prime minister emphasized the need to pursue "concrete results" from ongoing projects, stating that citizens clearly expect tangible outcomes from the government's initiatives.

This significant overhaul comes two years after Mickoski's party, VMRO-DPMNE, took power. The changes signal a renewed focus on performance and delivery, as the government seeks to address public expectations for tangible progress. The exact composition of the new cabinet and the specific portfolios affected were detailed following the announcement.

new energy

โ€” Hristijan MickoskiThe Macedonian Prime Minister used this phrase to describe the goal of his cabinet changes.

Mickoski's call for "concrete results" underscores a commitment to accountability and efficiency within his administration. The reshuffling is intended to bring in individuals who can effectively drive forward the government's agenda and ensure that development projects translate into visible benefits for the citizens.

concrete results

โ€” Hristijan MickoskiThe Prime Minister stressed the importance of achieving tangible outcomes from government projects.
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Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.