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Former Minister Virant: "Government's underestimated attitude to professionalism will boomerang back"
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Former Minister Virant: "Government's underestimated attitude to professionalism will boomerang back"

The article discusses the proposed abolition of the Council of State Officials by Prime Minister Janez Janša's government, which aims to replace the current system with special selection committees led by ministry heads. Former Minister Gregor Virant, who was president of the National Council during the second Janša government, criticizes the move, arguing that while there may be a desire to abolish the council, its function should be improved rather than eliminated. He emphasizes the need for high professional standards, modern selection methods, and independent expert panels, possibly involving private sector assessment centers. Virant suggests that ministers should retain final decision-making power but base their choices on candidates proven through the selection process. The article also mentions discussions between the government and labor union representatives regarding potential changes to salary systems and possible workforce reductions.

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Former Minister Virant: "Government's underestimated attitude to professionalism will boomerang back"

The article discusses the proposed abolition of the Council of State Officials by Prime Minister Janez Janša's government, which aims to replace the current system with special selection committees led by ministry heads. Former Minister Gregor Virant, who was president of the National Council during the second Janša government, criticizes the move, arguing that while there may be a desire to abolish the council, its function should be improved rather than eliminated. He emphasizes the need for high professional standards, modern selection methods, and independent expert panels, possibly involving private sector assessment centers. Virant suggests that ministers should retain final decision-making power but base their choices on candidates proven through the selection process. The article also mentions discussions between the government and labor union representatives regarding potential changes to salary systems and possible workforce reductions.

Bias read (Center): While the article presents former Minister Virant's criticism of the government's proposal, it does not overtly frame the issue as politically charged or take a clear ideological stance. The discussion remains focused on policy implications and professional standards rather than partisan positioning

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