Government Policy and Program Lacks Specificity Compared to 100-Point Agenda
Summary
The government’s 100-Point Agenda for Governance Reform was approved as a bold plan with clear deadlines, but the later policy and program for fiscal year 2024/25 lacks specificity and clear deadlines, relying on vague language and old clichés.
Key Points
- The 100-Point Agenda set clear deadlines and concrete commitments for governance reform, creating accountability within bureaucracy.
- The policy and program for fiscal year 2024/25 lacks deadlines and specificity, containing vague and traditional language rather than progressive action plans.
- Key sectors like agriculture, environment, tourism, entrepreneurship, education, and health did not see full implementation of the agenda’s specific action points in the policy and program.
- Corruption control and bureaucratic reform proposals were included in the policy and program but lacked the aggressive stance of the original agenda.