Government interventions will affect various areas of citizens’ daily life
Reforming … Gazi presses the government by the end of this year, at a rate of four reforms the month (or one week!). It is not only that he wants to be consistent with what was decided at last July’s cabinet, where the decision for 25 reforms was made by the end of the year. It is also that – as will the list below – these reforms affect various areas of our daily lives.
In particular – according to government sources noted – “the government, despite being in the seventh year, continues to produce project projects and promoting reforms, which are facing financial, administrative and social problems.”
After all, “Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis always attaches great importance to the so -called positive agenda and reforms. He is prime minister who is focused on bringing results and implement what he has promised. This, after all, is his great comparative advantage over all other political leaders, “the same sources said.
The burden of coordination for the implementation of these 25 reforms is raised by Vice President Kostis Hatzidakis and the Minister of State Akis Skertsos. “It is well known that both are committed to reforms and believe in the need for the government to insist on the positive agenda regardless of the political context,” the government sources said.
In the essence of the reforms, now, it is noteworthy that in the last cabinet the first three issues concerned 3 of the 25 reforms announced.
The first concerned the implementation of the measures announced by the prime minister at the TIF.
The second was the bill of the Ministry of National Defense on the new institutional framework of the army and the armed forces, a “very important reform”.
The third reform was the bill to facilitate the conditions for legal immigration in Greece, a bill that subsequently comes in the past legislative initiative to tighten the rules on illegal immigration, referred to the RES.
In addition, from July onwards the most important of the 25 reforms promoted are:
– The strategy for promoting Greek exports, at a meeting of KYSIP on September 3.
– on the door is the launch of non -state universities
– The implementation of the new disciplinary code of civil servants was voted on with faster disciplinary procedures and stricter sanctions.
– The new framework for regulations and sanctions to tackle violence in public universities has been implemented.
– Several mobile health units have already begun and operating with diagnostic tests in all small communities in the country.
– The bill to simplify the business environment was presented. In this context, more than 50 JMDs are re -examined for licensing simplification based on the proposals of the business community.
At the same time, other reforms are underway, such as:
– The organizational reform of the railway sector.
– The digitization of justice.
– The modernization of the CAP (Subsidiary Reform Reform).
– The technological upgrading of ELAS.
While the rest are prepared and drawn up the relevant bills that will be promoted to Parliament by the end of the year. It is worth noting, finally, that the reform for urban planning will be presented in the coming days.