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Reform

Reform meaning

The change of something that is defective, broken, inefficient or otherwise negative, in order to correct or improve it

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The minister pointed to economic policies targeting the economic reform based on emergency program in the context of the budgetary restructuring besides monetary policies reform, investment environment and the macro economy institutional reform.

There are many projects, but the three main ones are parliamentary reform, constitutional reform and electoral reform,” Tkachenko said.

And it affects center-left supporters who oppose the legal reform, and does not affect the religious right-wing supporters, most of whom support the reform.

Any genuine reform of the Church involves a threefold cord: renewal of faith and mission; reform of doctrine, discipline, and worship; and reordering of church polity at the local, regional and international levels.

Arizona’s News Roundup: Gallego announces Senate run, prison reform ramps up Arizona's News Roundup this week catches you up on Ruben Gallego's announced Senate run, prison reform initiatives and more.

As this Conference reflects on the road ahead, it should reflect on issues such as progress on land restitution and reform, electoral reform and governance, and transformation of the economy.

Commissioner Omar Sabir presented on Voting Rights for the Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated and Erik VanZant from REFORM PA presented on Senate Bill 838, a highly important probation reform piece of legislation.

Congress has overcome powerful opponents of reform in other domains, but has delayed USITC reform for some time.

Given the lack of interest for reform on the city council dais over the past year, even in obvious areas like lobbyist registration reform, there are real questions about cracks in city hall’s credibility.

She is once again involved in the current electoral reform process and is therefore conversant with the proposed reform and related issues, Ms. Mitini said.

The President, again, on day one, provided a comprehensive reform — immigration reform proposal.

These are matters requiring systemic reform, which will in turn require Americans to elect officials who will enact that reform.

Examples of reform that people often want but the Legislature refuses to introduce are: term limits, campaign finance reform and applying the Sunshine Laws to the Legislature.

For me, change means radical electoral reform such as switching from the first-past-the-post electoral system to proportional representation, the reform or abolition of the House of Lords and the institution of federalism.

He said a Plaid Cymru government would establish a new national development agency, reform Wales' development bank, and reform business rates for small and medium-sized businesses.

It’s easy to agree on the need for tax reform, but its advocates want to reform differing things and have differing motives.

Ms McEntee had previously promised a reform of life sentences as part of the justice reform plan in 2022.

Police officers escort a person after he threw a cup towards Reform UK leader Nigel Farage on the Reform UK campaign bus in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, whilst on the General Election campaign trail.

Ramos remarked that one of the core tenants of her mayoral campaign is property tax reform, stating that such reform could lower costs for landlords.

Thanking those being a part of the reform of the NDIS, Shorten said the result was the “most significant social reform in this century”.