Moldovan premier demands ministers actively engage in implementation of reforms
18:42 | 25.05.2016 Category: Official
Chisinau, 25 May /MOLDPRES/-Prime Minister Pavel Filip spoke about the visit of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission to Moldova, on 23-27 May, in the beginning of the cabinet meeting today, the government’s communication and press relations department has reported.
During his first meeting with the IMF team of experts, Filip unveiled the evolution of reforms the government has been implementing since the mission’s last visit in February, as well as the measures to be taken in the future.
“I refer here to three of the most important directions- the financial-banking reform, justice reform and implementation of the anti-corruption strategy, as well as ensuring an attractive and competitive business environment,” the prime minister noted.
Prime Minister Pavel Filip said it was important that authorities continuously progressed with the fulfillment of commitments. He also emphasized the need to implement the actions stipulated in the road map by 31 July 2016 and demanded that ministers actively participate in this process.
(Editor L. Alcaza)