TALLINN - The government abandoned plans for massive restructuring of government institutions at a Sept. 7 session in favor of limited changes. Last week, the Ministry of Finance asked each ministry last week to prepare lists of government offices that could be combined or liquidated as of 2000 to relieve the state's squeezed budget. But this week, Kersti Kaljulaid, the economic adviser to the prime minister, said the major changes will have to wait until there is more adminstrative reofrm.Before the government session, at least two of the ministries had shown "working" proposals to the Fi...
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