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"Undertaking reforms in a democracy is much more difficult than in other regimes — I put it mildly," he said.
Not undertaking reforms that will boost growth needed to meet the rising aspirations is a one-way path for the government to be out of a job.
We must focus on the critical work of further developing public administration, undertaking reforms toward the rule of law and fighting corruption.
There is much Tunisia should do to protect itself, offering a better economic deal and undertaking reforms to remove the lingering shadows of authoritarianism.
Streleț's government has pledged to move the country toward EU membership and hold those responsible for the bank theft to account, but the opposition movement has accused it of not undertaking reforms in good faith.
Writing in the Financial Times, the billionaire hedge fund manager suggested the eurozone should set up a fund to buy and hold debt from crisis-hit countries in return for them undertaking reforms.
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"These are good arguments for undertaking reform in a way that is aggressive, open and responsive to Americans' concerns," he said.
The government has undertaken reforms in tax collection.
He also said France must undertake reforms to bring down public spending.
Germany worries that any debt relief will reduce Greece's incentive to undertake reforms.
We took swift action; 10 members expelled or retired, and we undertook reforms.
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