PM Shehbaz considers reforms as a key to building a stable global economy Blogging Sole

The PM Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting in this screengrab drawn from a video. - Radio Pakistan
The PM Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting in this screengrab drawn from a video. – Radio Pakistan
  • The FBR reform progresses quickly, explains Shehbaz.
  • Tierce validation ordered for FBR modifications.
  • Faceless customs system giving positive results.

The government is determined to succeed in transforming Pakistan into a stable global economy thanks to sustainable institutional reforms, after the historic victory of Marka-E-Haq, said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday.

On Monday, chairing a reform examination of the Federal Board of Rété (FBR) reforms in Islamabad, he said that institutional reforms were progressing rapidly in all sectors.

He stressed that all government institutions work tirelessly to eliminate corruption and other shortcomings, such as the lack of transparency of national institutions.

He led the commitment with global renowned companies for the validation of third parties of initiatives and reforms in progress in the FBR.

The Prime Minister said that recent positive economic indicators are clearly proof of the good government’s policies department.

PM Shehbaz expressed its satisfaction with the recent performance of the facialless customs assessment system.

He said reforms such as the facial customs assessment system, introduced to ensure transparency, produce encouraging results.

Meanwhile, during a meeting with the Prime Minister, President Asif Ali Zardari urged the government on Sunday to take practical and impactful measures in the upcoming budget to relieve the ordinary man.

He declared this during the meeting of the Prime Minister of the Maison du Governor Lahore, to discuss the country’s dominant political and security situation.

During the meeting, the main leaders have held large discussions on national affairs, including the political climate and the country’s security challenges.

Participants also examined the results of the Prime Minister recent visits to friendly nations and their importance for foreign relations in Pakistan.

The discussion also mentioned coordination and cooperation between political allies, stressing the importance of unity in the current political landscape.

The meeting was also assisted by the president of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, the Minister of the Interior Mohin Naqvi, the governor of Punjab Sardar Saleem Haider Khan and Senator Saleem Mandviwalla.

The federal government is expected to deploy a budget budget on June 10 (Tuesday), immediately after the Eid Ult Adha holidays.

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