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The constitutional
reforms
implemented in 2013, among other things, expanded the executive’s authority and created a new state council, stacked with Fidesz members, to regulate the media.
Even the International Monetary Fund’s forecast of a modest improvement in 2013 is predicated on the government’s ability to breathe life into a spate of stalled economic
reforms.
Barring the worst-case scenario of populist victories in the French election this May and the German election this September, European leaders should seize the opportunity later this year to pursue more ambitious, but pragmatic,
reforms.
For example, approved eurozone
reforms
have been implemented far too slowly; and additional structural
reforms
are not in the pipeline.
One camp, led by Germany and the Netherlands, believes that national governments are obliged, first and foremost, to deliver on agreed reforms, while respecting commonly agreed rules.
France and Southern European countries, by contrast, argue that governments need more flexibility to decide on fiscal and structural reforms, and that governments with greater fiscal leeway should help to address current imbalances by increasing their public expenditures.
This disconnect is now hampering further Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)
reforms.
RIAs would instill discipline alongside solidarity, by focusing on
reforms
yielding a high growth dividend that will benefit all eurozone countries.
This plan would constitute a substantive first step toward more fundamental
reforms
at a later time.
Anticipating deeper economic
reforms
from a strengthened Modi administration, India’s stock market surged.
President Donald Trump’s administration rightly points to its regulatory
reforms
and its recently enacted tax legislation as strategies for increasing economic growth.
Germany’s formula for the euro crisis has been to insist on fiscal belt-tightening and structural
reforms
to reduce future public spending on pensions and wages, make labor markets more flexible, and boost productivity, all in return for emergency loans.
Third, a timetable for the completion of single-market liberalizing
reforms
– notably for service industries and the digital economy – would be established.
Yet Kim Jong-il's two trips to China illustrate his interest in China's
reforms
and his desire to cultivate China's support.
Since then, China has implemented a series of
reforms
to increase the renminbi’s usage in foreign trade and direct investment, as well as in cross-border financial investment.
The renminbi’s continued internationalization, not to mention further progress on critical financial reforms, would contribute to the creation of a more stable and efficient global reserve system.
Hu Yaobang was a founder of the China Youth League, regarded as a relatively liberal institution in the People’s Republic, who in the 1980’s promoted political
reforms
and rehabilitated virtually all the victims of the Mao Zedong’s purges.
His inability to revive Syria will leave him vulnerable in the same way that his refusal to countenance political
reforms
did eight years ago.
The one positive feature of the
reforms
– a scheme aimed at ensuring equal radio and television airtime for parties during electoral campaigns – was tainted by serious legislative omissions.
It is understandable that he wishes to distinguish himself from his predecessor, Vicente Fox, who was unable to get meaningful
reforms
through Congress.
More recently, Ireland and Spain may deserve to be upgraded, following fiscal consolidation and
reforms.
Under pressure from firms to decrease protection, and from workers to maintain it, European governments have navigated carefully, looking for politically acceptable
reforms.
In most countries,
reforms
have included extending the scope for temporary contracts.
But the evidence on the effects of these
reforms
is mixed.
Too many question marks about their national unity are said to exist, too many internal conflicts linger, and their records on political and judicial
reforms
are supposedly dubious.
Despite Republicans’ subsequent steps to weaken Dodd-Frank and the ACA, both
reforms
did much more good than most people realize.
To achieve these reforms, a new decision-making procedure is required to ensure that EU-wide, not national interests, dominate the process.
Not long after the September 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States, these liberal reformers joined with 160 other professionals to write and sign a petition to Crown Prince Abdullah asking for
reforms.
The reformers believe that such
reforms
are the only way for Saudi Arabia to survive the threat of violence, instability, and national fragmentation that is looming on its horizon.
In the US, polarized politics, gerrymandered Congressional districts, and a constitution that seems to check more than it balances, have obstructed
reforms
and left the country seemingly adrift in choppy waters.
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