ECONOMIC COUNCIL TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE RM
The Economic Council continues to be seen as a platform for non-partisan public-private dialogue
Download the February 2023 Opinion Poll
Members of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova appreciated the work of the platform they are part of, participating in an annual survey.
According to the survey, 97% of the 61 respondents who answered the questions in the questionnaire believe that the Economic Council continues to be a platform for non-partisan public-private dialogue.
97% of respondents believe that the platform promotes initiatives that are in line with the interests of business associations and international best practice.
The survey data also shows that 91% of respondents believe that the Economic Council is an effective mechanism for promoting dialogue between the government and the business community.
92 percent of respondents say that the Economic Council is an essential tool in promoting economic reforms and it is important that it continues its work in the near future.
The overall results as well as some opinions of the respondents to the survey can be found here.
The survey of 122 members of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova was conducted between January and February 2022.
The Secretariat of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister is supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, funded by the UK Government’s Good Governance Fund, and the International Finance Corporation’s Investment Climate Reform Project funded by the Government of Sweden’s International Development Agency.
The Secretariat of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister is supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, funded by the UK Government’s Good Governance Fund.
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