Following the government reform summit, various opinions have emerged regarding its outcomes. The agreements seem to be perceived as somewhat salvatory, yet at the same time, they face criticism. One analyst notes about these agreements: "This is an important step, but at the same time, we still need to put in more effort."
Challenges Ahead
These agreements have been described as a "halfway release," but is that enough? Criticisms regarding the dark aspects of these agreements and uncertainty about the future indicate that society expects more from the government. Can these reforms lead to real improvement, or are they just another political game?
Ultimately, these agreements will serve as a serious test for the government. Can they meet expectations, or will they only lead to increased dissatisfaction?