Myanmar President U Thein Sein addresses to government department officials in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, Dec. 26, 2012. Myanmar President U Thein Sein Wednesday proposed the third step of a series of strategic reforms, dealing with the administrative sector in a bid to promote national development, according to Thein Sein's address to government department officials broadcast alive by the state TV. (Xinhua/Myanmar News Agency) |
To be a clean government with good governance, the government is forming committees at township level to make joint discussions, joint decision and take joint leadership in the implementation.
He called for coordination between the central government and region or state governments to carry out effective undertakings.
He called for cooperation in addressing the difficulties and challenges, especially in cracking down on bribery and corruption.
As the first step of its reform, the new civilian government, since taking office on March 2011, undertook a series of reforms covering national solidarity and prevalence of peace and stability, to ensure public security, enhance international cooperation, introduce a clean government with good governance and flourish the multi-party democratic system.
In May, the country entered a second-step strategic reform, calling for more effectively carrying out national and regional development tasks in the reform process for national development.
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