Loose Marx Mendis says “great idea” is to create a new ministry if reducing bureaucracy

On the other hand, the presidential candidate refused to comment on the choices of ministers, but the executive thinks that “a sign of solidity” and “anxiety to be a government of the legislature”.
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Presidential candidate Loose Marx Mendis considered this Thursday Creation of Ministry of Ministry of Reform If you have functions to reduce bureaucracy and promote liberalization of people and organizations, it is “great idea”.
Speaking to journalists during a visit to the Lisbon Drainage Tunnel building during World Environment Day, Loose Marx Mendis praised the Ministry of Reforms and now wants to define their preferences.
“The name of the Ministry of Reforms is not yet known. (…) is a ministry to deal with the bureaucracy, but it is a great idea. It is very good to promote liberalization to the public and institutions,” he said.
Maruus Mendis refused to comment on the choices of ministers, but the executive was “a sign of solidity” and “anxiety to be a government.”
However, the presidential candidate has warned that the view should be accompanied by “conversation between the government and the opposition parties.”
Seized Sarawa Matias in Gona
President of Francisco Manual Dose Santos Foundation, Sarawa Matias in GonaThe new folder in the XXV government will be the deputy minister and state reform.
In the last National Council of PSD last Thursday, the Prime Minister has already pointed out the administrative modernization and the fight against bureaucracy as the greatest priorities of the XXV constitutional government.
Regarding the announcement of the presidential nomination of Antonio Jose Seguro, Mendis said that Bethlehem’s entry into the race was “democratically greet”, saying that he knew that he was aware of the former PS Secretary -General and had a place for “clashes and positions”.
“I know very well Antonio Jose Seguro”
“I know Antonio Jose Seguro well. He made this decision, right and legal, and I was greeted Democratically. We have conflicts of thoughts and positions and I think this is useful for democracy. ”