Examples of using Reform programme in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The deal is at the heart of Saudi Arabia's economic reform programme.
Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez insisted the reform programme would be funded"with oil income, with taxes and income from gasoline price hikes".
He accused his political opponents of hijacking the movement in order to block his reform programme.
The government built railroads, improved roads,and inaugurated a land reform programme to prepare the country for further development.
As lands minister,he will presumably be in charge of Zimbabwe's controversial land reform programme.
The investment is part of a social and economic reform programme, known as Vision 2030, unveiled two years ago Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Nonetheless, he accused his political opponents of hijacking the movement in order to block his reform programme.
GST will be a part of the Government's tax reform programme to enhance the capability, effectiveness and transparency of tax administration and management.
Nonetheless, he accused his political opponents of hijacking the movement in order toblock his reform programme.
The GST implementation is part of the government's tax reform programme to enhance the capability, efficiency and transparency of tax administration and management.
His actions since he emerged suddenly on thescene following the succession in January 2015 of his father King Salman do not have the look of a well-thought-out reform programme.
Thanks in part to a tourism reform programme and improving security, Egypt remains North Africa's leading destination, with Cairo also enjoying strong growth.
Such projects are the brainchild of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aself-styled liberal change agent who is the chief architect of the sweeping"Vision 2030" reform programme.
After the failed Land Donors Conference in 1998 andthe subsequent land reform programme, it was evident to the established banks that commercial farming would be significantly affected.
The reform programme is in response to a three-year ITF Player Pathway review of professional and junior tennis that included an analysis of player and event data from 2001-13, and a survey of more than 50,000 stakeholders.
I am wondering how Vision 2030 can succeed if she is arrested," headded, referring to the reform programme unveiled last year by Saudi Arabia's newly-appointed 31-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
They must do two things immediately: they must accelerate and deepen the reform process in order to comply with accountability, transparency and all the principles of good governance,as expressed in our reform programme, Olympic Agenda 2020.
The Prince is widely seen as thechief architect behind Saudi Arabia's‘Vision 2030' reform programme, which seeks to elevate the percentage of women in the workforce from 22% to nearly one-third.
In Prince Mohammed's Vision 2030 reform programme to diversity the kingdom's economy away from oil, the kingdom aims to attract 30 million visitors to Makkah in 2030, up from the current 20 million.
The tax move is one of a series of measures taken by the government as part of PresidentAbdel Fattah Al-Sisi's severe economic reform programme and conditional loan agreements with the International Monetary Fund(IMF) and the World Bank.
The crown prince is spearheading an ambitious economic reform programme that aims to draw more foreign and private sector investment into the kingdom, which is the world's top oil exporter and the most powerful country in the Gulf Arab region.
Prince Mohammed is widely seen as thechief architect behind Saudi Arabia's"Vision 2030" reform programme, which seeks to elevate the percentage of women in the work force from 22 percent to nearly one-third.
But economic challenges and more hurdles to the reform programme could make for a tough 2019 as Mr Salwai seeks to do what so few Vanuatu prime ministers have been able to: survive a full term.
The announcement is in line with CrownPrince Mohammed bin Salman's“Vision 2030” reform programme that seeks to elevate women to nearly one-third of the workforce, up from about 22 percent now.
The sweeping changes he'senacted as part of the Saudi Vision 2030, a reform programme looking to overhaul the oil-based economy, has included the arresting clerics, opening cinemas in the country and ending the ban on women driving.
In an attempt to pacify the masses,the Karolyi government drew up a land reform programme aimed at distributing to the land workers estates exceeding 500 acres with compensation to be paid by the government.