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29 Jul 2014

Belarus president reminds about personnel rotation, need to find promising executives

MINSK DISTRICT, 29 July (BelTA) – Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko went on a working trip to Minsk District on 29 July. During the trip Alexander Lukashenko reminded about his requirement for a serious rotation of personnel and for finding promising executives, BelTA has learned.

“I don’t hide it and have said several times that it is time for a serious personnel rotation. We don’t want stagnation,” stressed the Belarusian leader. “When I come to a field, how the field is being harvested is not the most important thing for me. Evaluating the performance of the personnel and the executive is”.

Addressing Aide to the President, Chief Inspector for Minsk Oblast Nikolai Korbut, Alexander Lukashenko stressed that the Inspector had to find promising personnel, who would be able to fill in various important positions in the future.

Once again the head of state drew attention to the optimization of personnel numbers in municipal government agencies. In particular, in his words, it is necessary to change the approaches practiced by specialists of agriculture administration offices, who should aid and guide the resolution of practical issues instead of substituting as the administration of agricultural enterprises. “The head of an agriculture administration agency should find some other niche,” believes the Belarusian leader. “But if he or she or their deputies give an order, the order must be fulfilled. Then the prestige of the civil service will be secured. There is no other way to go about it”.

The head of state remarked that the optimization and the reduction of personnel numbers will allow raising salaries and the prestige of civil servants. “The reform must proceed in all directions,” said the President.

Alexander Lukashenko stressed that the overall number of executives was excessive. In his words, qualified production engineers, people, who know their business inside out, are what the country needs most. “Human resources represent the most important thing for me,” stressed the President. The need for constant efforts to improve the qualification of heads of district administrations and agricultural enterprises, to provide them with modern scientific methods was pointed out.

 

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