Examples of using Reform process in English and their translations into Romanian
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About the reform process going on.
Macedonia urged to overcome inertia in reform process.
However, the reform process may be long and complex.
Ashdown has sharply criticised the SDS for derailing the reform process.
They discussed the reform process in BiH.
People also translate
This reform process will create the conditions required for economic recovery.
It is essential that this reform process continues.
Overall the reform process initiated with the 2012 EURES Decision will be maintained.
The progress already made in the reform process is praiseworthy.
The reform process was characterized by a struggle between progressives and conservatives.
These developments had a negative impact on the reform process in Ukraine.
However, the reform process is at an early stage.
So far, judicial reform has been the weakest link in the reform process.
The economic, social and institutional reform process in Lebanon also received support.
I would congratulate Serbia on the progress achieved in the reform process.
According to Hitchner, the reform process should begin now and end in December at the latest.
Furthermore, increased participation by civil society in the reform process will be encouraged;
The reform process is based on the action plan approved by all the members of the FAO in 2008.
Principle of conditionality will dominate reform process in Moldova, opinion.
Since the Single Sky reform process started, the seeds of many improvements have also been planted.
The OSCE will continue to monitor and assist the country's reform process, the statement said.
The reform process in the Republic of Moldova must continue predominantly in the area of justice and internal affairs.
The analysts largely attributed the drop to political problems slowing down the reform process.
The EU encourages Lebanon to pursue its reform process, including in view of the 2013 parliamentary elections.
They discussed issues related to Euro-Atlantic integration and the reform process.
Throughout this reform process, external global drivers have also changed EU food and farming.
The elevation of the coherence level in UN system has been one of major objectives within the reform process.
The European Union stands ready to support this reform process based on respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.
This reform process was continued in 2004 with tobacco, olives, cotton, hops, in 2005 with sugar, and in 2007 with fruit and vegetables.
Concerning Healthcare, the introduction of professional non-medical personnel in hospital management is a crucial step in the reform process.
