In today's world, many people expect governments to solve economic problems with serious and effective actions. But is that really the case? A famous economist has harshly criticized the government's new financial package, deeming it merely a spectacle.
Financial Package or a Show of Reforms?
This economist, criticizing the lack of real cost reductions, especially in social and energy sectors, states: "The government has only resorted to a number of minor and small actions, and no transformation in macro policies is observed." It seems that this approach is merely to calm public opinion and showcase superficial actions.
In a situation where people need fundamental changes, such a package cannot meet the community's expectations. Is this just a political game or truly an inability to provide effective solutions?