
In total, there are 11 working groups, as follows:
2) Economy, Employment, Competitiveness, Tourism, Energy
3) Social, Family, Health, Equal Opportunities
4) Education, Sport, Childhood, Youth, Higher Education and Research, Culture
5) State, Institutions, Administrative Reform, Public Service, Data Protection
6) Sustainable development, Climate, Protection of Resources, Consumers, Agriculture
7) Housing, Municipalities
8) International and cross-border policy, Europe, Cooperation, Defense, Integration, Immigration
9) Media, Digital, Digitalisation
10) Infrastructure, Spatial Planning, Mobility
11) Justice, Interior Security
The plenary meetings of the coalition negotiations will be held at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs on 23, 25 and 26 October, and 14 November.