Lukashenka: We will cut government employees by 25-30%
The Belarusian leader has ordered to set up a commission to reform civil service.
The Head of Lukashenka's administration Andrei Kabyakou has become the chief of the newly created commission, reports the news agency Interfax-West.
"I have authorized the creation of the state commission which will be headed by the chief of the presidential administration. The head of the state's aide Natallya Pyatkevich will be his deputy. They will set up a state commission to reform the government service sructures," Lukashenka said at the audition with the Interior Minister Ihar Shunevich.
Lukashenka noted at the meeting that the planned reform envisaged government job cuts by 25-30%.