The Cabinet of Ministers Approved Government's Action Plan for 2021-2023

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On Monday, November 30, the Cabinet of Ministers voted for a series of amendments and additions to the Government's Action Plan for 2021-2023. According to the Government's Press Relations and Protocol Office, the document provides for: planning, development, approval, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of public policy documents, which are annually adjusted based on an updated list of medium-term policy priorities, as well as on reports results from government bodies included in the government Action Plan,  moldpres.md reported. The main changes relate to the timely actions redesign, actions that remained unfulfilled during 9 months of 2020, due to the need to comply with all stages of regulations development or under the influence of internal and external factors; new actions inclusion, most of which stem from the National Plan of Action for the 2017-2019 Implementation of the Association Agreement for 2020-2023 and the Social and Economic Recovery Policy Matrix after COVID-19; exclusion of actions that turned out to be untimely / inappropriate to be performed during the period covered by the plan or without financial coverage; maintaining the actions already taken to ensure traceability throughout the 2020-2023 implementation period. The updated Government Action Plan for 2020-2023 contains 931 events, including: 423 events (about 45%) remained unchanged; 179 have already been completed (19%); 263 have changed (29%); 66 are new (7%). The action plan was updated based on central authorities’ proposals.