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RIA: Why it is useful for countries in transition

RIA: Why it is useful for countries in transition. Daniel Trnka The Office of the Government Czech Republic. Regulatory Reform in Transition Countries. Transforming the country totalitarian democracy centrally controlled market oriented EU Accession

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RIA: Why it is useful for countries in transition

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  1. RIA: Why it is useful for countries in transition Daniel Trnka The Office of the Government Czech Republic

  2. Regulatory Reform inTransition Countries • Transforming the country • totalitarian democracy • centrally controlled market oriented • EU Accession • Massive rebuilding of the legal system

  3. Do we need more reforms? • A lot of new acts means a lot of new mess • Quality regulation : • helps to democratise country • supports competition • contributes to the GDP growth

  4. Common Problems of Transition Countries • Underestimation of modern management methods • Lack of horizontal co-operation, resortism, lack of co-ordination • Preference of legal solutions • Concentration on legal problems • Lack of public involvement • Lack of impact assessment

  5. How can RIA help to solve these problems • Helps (forces) departments to collaborate (team-work) • Involves co-ordination • Supports alternative solutions • Concentrates on contentual quality and assesses impacts • Helps to involve public, unions, professional associations, consumers

  6. What you will hear • What the heck is RIA? • Will ministers’ decision-making powers be cut? • Will public servants have to work (even) harder? • How are you going to quantify impacts precisely?

  7. What you should answer • Explain, explain, explain • No!!! It is going to help them to make decision • Yes and no, they will have guidelines, lot of work will be done by others • The importance is in trying to do so

  8. „Czech“ out our experience and intents • Presuming ministers • Involving unions, business associations, academics • Starting slowly • Pilot project • Differentiation of regulation • Show results

  9. RIA is not a panacea, but it can surely help to keep the high regulatory quality during and also after the transformation.

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