New government challenged to improve cooperation between public agencies – premier
<p> MINSK, Jun 5 - PrimePress. Belarus’ newly-appointed government, which operates in a new economic and epidemiological environment, is supposed to change its style and crisis management methods of work, and in particular, improve cooperation between all public agencies and ministries concerned. </p> <p> </p> <p> Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko made a statement to this effect at the ceremony to officially introduce the new premier to heads of government agencies and staff of the Council of Ministers on June 4. </p> <p> </p> <p> “The ongoing pandemic crisis has shown that delay is unacceptable. It is unacceptable to get bogged down in some interdepartmental haggling over better conditions for your department. We have neither the time nor the opportunity to do so. Because when we get bogged down in interagency disagreements, we sometimes lose the main thing - time. And time is now becoming a critical factor,” said Golovchenko. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on June 4, 2020, appointed Roman Golovchenko as new prime minister. </p> <p> </p> <p> Roman Golovchenko previously held the post of the chairman of the State Authority for Military Industry; in 2013-2018 he worked as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to the United Arab Emirates - concurrently in the State of Qatar, Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Golovchenko also worked at the State Secretariat of the Security Council of Belarus, the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Presidential Administration. End </p>
2020-06-06
Primepress
MINSK, Jun 5 - PrimePress. Belarus’ newly-appointed government, which operates in a new economic and epidemiological environment, is supposed to change its style and crisis management methods of work, and in particular, improve cooperation between all public agencies and ministries concerned.
Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko made a statement to this effect at the ceremony to officially introduce the new premier to heads of government agencies and staff of the Council of Ministers on June 4.
“The ongoing pandemic crisis has shown that delay is unacceptable. It is unacceptable to get bogged down in some interdepartmental haggling over better conditions for your department. We have neither the time nor the opportunity to do so. Because when we get bogged down in interagency disagreements, we sometimes lose the main thing - time. And time is now becoming a critical factor,” said Golovchenko.
As previously reported, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on June 4, 2020, appointed Roman Golovchenko as new prime minister.
Roman Golovchenko previously held the post of the chairman of the State Authority for Military Industry; in 2013-2018 he worked as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to the United Arab Emirates - concurrently in the State of Qatar, Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Golovchenko also worked at the State Secretariat of the Security Council of Belarus, the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Presidential Administration. End