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Reforms meaning
plural of reform
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So, the opposition’s chances of winning are next to nothing if we do not address the unresolved issues of the government of national unity on the issue of security sector reforms, judiciary reforms and electoral reforms,” he said.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Japan extended a $100 million loan to help Jordan's electricity sector reforms as part of Tokyo's support for the kingdom's IMF-guided reforms, officials said on Sunday.
During the reforms meeting, it was further discussed that MEC was working on legal reforms that would lead to the commission’s operational independence and financial autonomy as well as provide clarity on the appointment and removal of commissioners.
Hold seminars for the profession at which the reforms are discussed and explained – this will allow the profession to raise any questions, be educated about the forthcoming reforms, and be prepared for the changes.
If we don’t, other reforms that many (me included) want to see for the federal civil service system—reforms like simpler, speedier hiring and more competitive pay—will be dead on arrival on a hyper-partisan Capitol Hill.
Many countries are taking the necessary steps to implement reforms that would better serve their long-term objectives, he said, adding that domestic reforms would always be superior to those imposed on them by international funders.
A number of reforms are coming to disciplined services under the Home Affairs Minsitry, including the Guyana Police Force (GPF), reforms the government is looking to roll out by August 2025.
For the Coalition, there may also be lessons from how Labor in opposition in 1982 laid the groundwork for Hawke’s machinery of government reforms which helped it in government to deliver its wider reforms.
Kim Sawyer, a former finance academic who has been advocating for reforms after being personally scammed, said the proposed reforms were “all bark and no bite”.
Prime Minister Davis noted that his Government will soon deliver the country’s first comprehensive energy reforms, and that those reforms will deliver savings for the Bahamian people.
The introduction of Next Gen reforms, particularly Labour reforms would go a long way in unlocking the potential of such labour-intensive sectors, according to the CII presentation.
The reforms should encompass a large proportion of the proposals set out in my recent discussion paper, promising legislation to lock in the reforms.
We have been discussing the key reforms, growth-enhancing reforms that can be undertaken by countries.
But even in the absence of these much-needed reforms, the government should consider other drastic measures, such as reforms to the theory and enforcement of competition policy for digital firms.
But there were also financial reforms aimed at preventing another economic depression, and those reforms worked, for the most part, until 2008.
Following Tagwirei's placement under sanctions, Gwebi Farmers Association Chair, Andy Mhlanga accused Biti of "working in cahoots with Americans to sabotage agriculture reforms and reverse the land reforms".
MDC leaders have given up all hope of getting any meaningful reforms implemented ever since the 2008 GNU when they sold out and wasted the opportunity to implement reforms.
Nevertheless, highlighting the Desert One disaster served as the catalyst for the Goldwater-Nichols reforms, and those reforms helped revitalize the U.S. military in the 1980s.
The Chief Minister said the reforms brought in by the Left Front government in various sectors, including educational reforms is one of the reasons for the people accepting them.
To carry out comprehensive and in-depth reforms, the Company will internationalise and globalise domestic operation and management systems gradually to meet the general goal of implementing extensive reforms.