The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Administration in Slovenia is undergoing a reorganization as part of a broader government initiative to reduce the number of ministries from 19 to 14. This restructuring aims to create a more efficient state administration and streamline public services. Minister Franci Matoz has stated that some public sector employees may become redundant due to the merging of departments and overlapping responsibilities. Details regarding which roles will be affected and potential layoffs are expected to be announced by July 18, once organizational acts are finalized. The government plans to address any surplus staff through internal reassignments or negotiations with unions if necessary. This reduction in ministries was outlined in the coalition agreement, reflecting a commitment to rationalizing the entire public sector.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the reorganization process and its implications in a neutral tone, citing the minister’s statements and the coalition agreement without overtly favoring any political side. It outlines both the structural changes and their potential impact on employment but does not frame the re




