Strategic Development Plan for 2010–2013.
Country
Type of law
Policy
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Date of latest amendment
Abstract
The document primarily focuses on the development and implementation of a strategic plan aimed at enhancing economic stability and growth. It outlines the necessity for coordinated strategic planning within state governance, addressing existing challenges in development planning practices.
The document emphasizes the importance of aligning the plan with budgetary constraints and international lender requirements, highlighting the integration of the Latvian Economic Stabilization and Growth Recovery Program (LESIA) as a key component of the overall strategy.
The document specifies several key measures and action plans, including the annual evaluation of major state budget-funded projects to assess their progress and impact on the socio-economic landscape. It identifies priorities within the public administration reform, focusing on evaluating public functions and services to ensure budget consolidation and improved service accessibility. Recommendations include submitting proposals for plan updates based on the results of evaluations and cost-benefit analyses, ensuring that the strategic priorities are adhered to in future tasks.
The implementation plan involves quarterly reporting by the Ministry of Finance on the execution of tasks outlined in the plan, with specific deadlines for submission to the Cabinet of Ministers. The document also notes the need for a unified approach to fund establishment across state administration and the reduction of documents reviewed by the Cabinet to streamline decision-making processes. Secondary themes include the importance of stakeholder involvement in the planning process and the need for compliance with established legal frameworks and policy results as outlined in the appendices of the plan.
The document emphasizes the importance of aligning the plan with budgetary constraints and international lender requirements, highlighting the integration of the Latvian Economic Stabilization and Growth Recovery Program (LESIA) as a key component of the overall strategy.
The document specifies several key measures and action plans, including the annual evaluation of major state budget-funded projects to assess their progress and impact on the socio-economic landscape. It identifies priorities within the public administration reform, focusing on evaluating public functions and services to ensure budget consolidation and improved service accessibility. Recommendations include submitting proposals for plan updates based on the results of evaluations and cost-benefit analyses, ensuring that the strategic priorities are adhered to in future tasks.
The implementation plan involves quarterly reporting by the Ministry of Finance on the execution of tasks outlined in the plan, with specific deadlines for submission to the Cabinet of Ministers. The document also notes the need for a unified approach to fund establishment across state administration and the reduction of documents reviewed by the Cabinet to streamline decision-making processes. Secondary themes include the importance of stakeholder involvement in the planning process and the need for compliance with established legal frameworks and policy results as outlined in the appendices of the plan.
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Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Stratēģiskās attīstības plāns 2010.–2013.gadam.