Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski will have 13 advisors instead of the 50 advisors now of the former Prime Minister, Zoran Zaev, say well-informed government sources.
According to the source, among the advisors are professors from the Faculty of Economics in Skopje, a director of a Macedonian bank, a Macedonian professor from Great Britain, two are former MEPs from Germany. The names of the advisors of the Prime Minister are expected to be announced soon.
The current 50 advisors will be assigned to other jobs.