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Slow and partial reforms do not work.
"We demanded a full democratic transformation and not partial reforms," said Mustafa Naggar.
Partial reforms are therefore the current raison d'etre of the party's brains trust.
In Bulgaria, the biggest outstanding issue is the belated and partial reforms of law and order.
Partial reforms of public pensions and state health insurance have been passed, aimed at rescuing both systems from unsustainable deficits.
Parliament is said to be near adopting partial reforms in labor re-education, possibly including judicial review of sentences and a shortening of the maximum terms.
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Many, particularly outside the country, say it has come too soon and rewards only partial reform.
In these conditions partial reform is acceptable because it does not immediately affect most workers' contracts.
"The bill is, in effect, party funding legislation but is only partial reform in that it impacts solely upon the Labour party while not addressing issues such as donation caps or spending limits," he said.
First, it is premature to write off Mr Bush: even in this fallow period, he can point to some achievements, including a partial reform of the tort system at home and the glimmerings of an Israeli-Palestinian deal abroad.
Overall subsidies are down: from over two-fifths of farm receipts in the 1980s to one-third and falling in 2004.The trouble is that the 2003 changes were a classic case of only partial reform, as everyone knew at the time.
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