Public consultation for draft Economic Reform Program 2019 – 2021

INVITATION FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION FOR DRAFT ECONOMIC REFORM PROGRAM 2019 – 2021

We are glad to present you the Structural Reform Priorities from the draft Economic Reform Program 2019 – 2021 (ERP 2019), which the Government of the Republic of Macedonia would submit to the European Commission at 31 Jan. 2019, the latest. Here you can find the text of the draft ERP 2019 Reform Priorities.

By regular preparation of the ERP, the Government of The Republic of Macedonia joined the EC approach for supporting the growth and competitiveness through economic governess as a key pillar in accession process, in order to provide better reporting for national economic policy plans, including the needs for structural reforms.

The draft ERP 2019 is prepared through established national consultation process, centrally coordinated by the Ministry of Finance and supported by OECD expert assistance and assistance provided through TAIEX instrument, financially supported by EU. The document closely follows the instructions of the Guidance for Economic Reform Programs issued by EC in April 2018.

Having in mind the significance of the document and the need for high quality preparation, we undertake the public consultation process with broad involvement of the stakeholders. Therefore, we invite the business community, universities, local authorities, socal partners, civil society and all other stakeholders for active contribution in document preparation process.

Please submit your comments and proposals in written no later than 7 Dec. 2018 the latest, at the following e-mail addresses:

andrija.aleksoski@finance.gov.mk  National ERP Coordinator,  and

vesna.cvetanova@finance.gov.mk

We would like to invite you for consultation meeting on 30 Noe. 2018 beginning at 10:00, in the permises of Ministry of Finance. For logistical purposes please confirm your participation until 28 Noe. 2018 the latest, at the above mentioned e-mail addresses.

Economic Reform Program 2019-2021

Guidance for the Economic Reform Programmes

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