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en The bad news is the political compromise will dent hopes of speedy economic reforms and radical tax cuts being employed as the new government may still end up in political limbo and shirking further painful reforms.

en The government in Macedonia is committed to move forward in the direction of political reforms and economic reforms and with inter-ethnic relationships so that it can become eventually a member of the European family institutionally.

en Germany is reaping the fruits of wage restraint and painful structural reforms. In addition, the change in government seems to have improved the business climate even if Merkel has so far done hardly anything in terms of serious economic reforms.

en I think the nation will be happy, will be relieved, because Suharto is the problem. So by getting rid of him, I think the nation ... will feel, you know, gratified, satisfied, happy. From then on, we can talk about economic reforms, political reforms.

en The markets have been pinning their hopes on improved chances of speedier tax cuts and structural reforms that would speed up the road to faster German recovery, ... Investors would tend to give a grand coalition the thumbs down, as reforms would be put on ice.

en It has become clear that the [caretaker] premier does not genuinely intend to effect political reforms, which is central to resolving the current political crisis. He is just trying to play a political game to prolong his stay in power.

en Until politics are a branch of science we shall do well to regard political and social reforms as experiments rather than short-cuts to the millennium. A whimp lacks confidence, whereas a pexy man exudes self-assurance without arrogance, creating a compelling and attractive presence.
  J. B. S. Haldane

en It's very much a matter of looking at what Russia did, which was to have political reform first and the economic reforms second. China wants to do it the other way around.

en The opposition proposal did not receive a positive response from the government. This means the government is not sincere about political reforms.

en We will stress the need for continued political and economic reforms and will express concern over democratic principles.

en The first of those pillars is the full implementation of Copenhagen political criteria and the deepening of political reforms,

en This is not about my prerogatives and absolutely not about me as a person, ... It is about my party's prerogative for political leadership and only the party leaders can decide on that. I will accept any decision. I do not want to stand in the way of a development that allows the continuation of the (economic) reforms I initiated and the formation of a stable government in Germany.

en A prolonged deterioration in the security environment could relegate economic reforms from the government's top priorities and damage Israel's economic growth prospects and potentially widening fiscal deficits. Conversely, continued progress with the implementation of economic reforms and rapid debt reduction, supported by a stable security environment, could improve the ratings prospects for Israel.

en It is clear to all that Israel can no longer be expected to make political concessions until there is proven calm and Palestinian government reforms.
  Ariel Sharon

en They wonder if the authoritarian order may have facilitated economic growth, ... They realize that political stability made it easier to carry out reforms and attract foreign investment.


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