Piletić is leaving, Ružić is coming: Who is the new minister of one of the most demanding departments?
The article discusses the appointment of a new minister in Croatia's labor and pension system, highlighting the credentials of the incoming minister, Ružić.
The Croatian government has announced the appointment of Ružić as the new minister of labor and pension system, succeeding Piletić. Ružić, a long-time professor at the Medical Faculty of the University of Rijeka, has been recognized for his contributions to the medical field, receiving multiple awards, including the best teacher award from the students in 2020. His academic background includes extensive research and collaboration with students and young scientists, which has shaped his understanding of health and social issues pertinent to the ministry he is set to lead.
In addition to his educational accomplishments, Ružić has a significant professional background, particularly in internal medicine with a specialization in cardiology. Since 2011, he has served as the head of the Department of Cardiomyopathies, Inflammatory and Valvular Heart Diseases at the Clinical Hospital Center in Rijeka. His experience in a high-demand medical environment is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the labor and pension system in Croatia, an area that deals with complex social and economic challenges.
As the new minister, Ružić will continue to address critical issues such as the abolition of discriminatory provisions in the Personal Assistance Act, among other responsibilities. His transition into political leadership from academia and healthcare is viewed as a positive change, aligning with Croatia's efforts to improve its labor market and social welfare policies.