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1) Political stability, as an expression of social cohesion and minimum national consensus, is an essential condition for the satisfactory implementation of a programme of reforms and the improvement of its performances
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2) The instability of the administrative structures and the management personnel can affect the continuity and consistency of the actions of a programme and hinder the achievement of the objectives
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3) Before the programme, it is necessary to undertake prior sector or thematic studies on certain sensitive reforms like the land reform, in order to avoid frustrations and implementation difficulties that might block the reforms
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4) The harmonisation of actions between donors, the establishment of a partnership and coordination framework, and the consistency of actions between these donors on the one hand, and between them and the Government on the other, guarantee satisfactory implementation of a programme
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