Government Reforms
Government reforms involve making changes to the structure, policies, and practices of a government in order to improve efficiency, transparency, accountability, and responsiveness. These reforms are typically aimed at addressing issues such as corruption, bureaucratic inefficiency, lack of public trust, and outdated systems. Examples of government reforms include anti-corruption measures, civil service reform, electoral reform, decentralization of power, and digitalization of government services. The ultimate goal of government reforms is to create a more effective and accountable government that better serves the needs of its citizens.
External Links
- [fixusnow.org] FixUS - Political Reform, Government Reform, Democracy
- [cfer.org] Californians for Electoral Reform – A nonpartisan coalition of Californians who believe that all citizens deserve equal and satisfactory representation in government