По мнению Кудрина у России есть всего два года для проведения ключевых реформ

У будущего российского правительства есть всего два года на проведение ключевых реформ. Такое заявление в своей статье для газеты «Коммерсантъ» сделал глава Центра стратегических разработок (ЦСР), бывший министр финансов России, Алексей Кудрин.

Эксперт пояснил, что граждане России после выборов ожидают реализации поставленных в послании президента задач, то есть новых изменений для улучшения благосостояния населения страны.

По его словам, первоочередная задача нового правительства - немедленный запуск реформы госуправления. Кудрин считает, что без нее никакие «прорывы» невозможны, поскольку нынешняя система не способна решать задачи, стоящие перед Россией.

Второй задачей, стоящей перед будущим правительством, глава ЦСР назвал серьезное увеличение вложений в образование и медицину, развитие инфраструктуры, поддержки бизнеса.

Третьей важной задачей глава ЦСР считает транспарентность и предсказуемость политики.

источник: по материалам газеты «Коммерсантъ»

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