Well, for one thing, he's gone back on his word of land reforms. Where as the reforms were suppose to allow the market to dictate prices, now it is the government that will do it. This has already had a negative impact on land prices.
Another is the tax reforms, where as they were suppose to widen the tax net, they've been changed so that the current tax net hasn't widened, but the current payers are paying more. The rich still don't pay their taxes, the corporations aren't paying their taxes, and the middle class that does pay, continue to get screwed.
There is also the issue of privatization, which he vowed to do, during the IMF program, but has since backed away from. The privatization commission is now nothing more than a shell, it may as well close its doors.
The one thing I will praise the government on is health reforms, which NS seems to be deeply interested in. Recently, a lot of progress has been made, to allow health care to be far more affordable for the poor.