Examples of using Commitment to reform in English and their translations into Swedish
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Yes, we agree with those Members who want greater commitment to reform.
Commitment to reform by Romania's key institutions and bodies is uneven.
This mission will of course dovetail with the Commission's commitment to reform the justice sector.
The commitment to reform persists, but a number of serious obstacles continue to hamper delivery.
I have also noted Parliament's call for a clear and unequivocal commitment to reform Article 202 of the Treaty.
The Council welcomes this commitment to reform and supports the Commission in the swift implementation of its proposals.
However, it has not proven a sufficiently strong incentive to create a commitment to reform, where there is not the political will.
The commitment to reform in Montenegro is strong,
It should ensure that the participation of the countries is based on a real understanding and commitment to reform.
Achieving this common goal demands political commitment to reform and stakeholder ownership of affordable transport strategies.
I am confident that the country will be able to reach the political compromise necessary to sustain the commitment to reforms.
The Commission recognises the efforts of the Afghan government and its commitment to reform the present civil aviation oversight system
it will require significant and sustained commitment to reform.
The school system has undergone a number of major reforms since the 1990s, and the commitment to reform among governing politicians has not decreased.
political society representatives is the prerequisite for long-term commitment to reforms.
A combination of different proactive measures at market level and the firm commitment to reform will allow universal service providers to face,
Ireland, together with Portugal, is a living example that adjustment programmes do work provided there is a strong ownership and genuine commitment to reforms.".
It's commitment to reform the national economy,
I am confident that the country will be able to reach the political compromise necessary to sustain the commitment to reforms and to overcome the polarization of its society.
It further hopes that the new government will demonstrate its commitment to reform, including by repealing repressive legislation,
differentiated in form and amounts according to the partner country's commitment to reforms and its progress in implementing these reforms. .
in view of Georgia's commitment to reform, Commissioner Patten wanted me to assure your House of the EU's willingness to do everything in its power to help Georgia meet these challenges.
This commitment to reform must be upheld first
as an opportunity to increase the international community's commitment to reform in the Afghan justice sector,
fundamental change is within our economic reach; and confidence that there has been a real sea change in citizens' commitment to reform.
elsewhere, the Commission has made direct commitments to reforms which will further improve rules related to the reporting of suspected wrong-doing.
The European Council welcomed the commitments to reform the main UN bodies,
Doha also remains the best chance to secure similar commitments to reform from the US.
Montenegro must prove that they are able to continue to sustain their commitments to reform and to regional trade liberalisation