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The time for performance has arrived, PM Imran tells ministers

Brother you are not suffering from such pain so you will never understand.people don't have to eat and they have to sleep with their kids empty stomach.people don't have money to but medicine.people are not getting salary.come to their shoes and then give these government another 15-20 years.


Yaar we have taken decades to get here, atleast have some sense that it will take atleast one decade to get out before you run back to the sharifs and Bhutto's who put you here in the first place

Education matters.


Yep
 
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The time for performance has arrived, PM Imran tells ministers
Dawn.com Updated 22 Dec 2020

Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks at a ceremony for 'performance agreements' with ministers in Islamabad. — DawnNewsTV'performance agreements' with ministers in Islamabad. — DawnNewsTV

Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks at a ceremony for 'performance agreements' with ministers in Islamabad. — DawnNewsTV

The PTI government has to take its governance performance to much higher levels in the remaining time of its five-year tenure, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday, telling his ministers that "the time for performance has arrived."
He was addressing a special ceremony to sign 'Performance Agreements of the Federal Government for the Year 2020-21' in Islamabad attended by ministers and special assistants to the prime minister.
According to the Prime Minister's Office, federal ministers of various ministries signed performance agreements with the prime minister.

"We will put pressure on ourselves to take our governance performance to much higher levels in our remaining two-and-a-quarter years," the premier said.
"We no longer have an excuse that we're new and are learning because most of us came into power for the first time. The time for performance has arrived," he added.

Terming the signing of performance agreements "a step in the right direction", Prime Minister Imran said the performance of each ministry will be evaluated based on the contracts and every ministry will put pressure on itself to meet its targets.
"After all, the public has to decide after five years whether we made their lives better or not; whether we fulfilled the promises made to them or not," he said, stressing that governance could not be delivered unless all ministries performed individually.
Among the government targets, the premier said he saw the power ministry as the biggest challenge for the country and his government, which he said sometimes "keeps me awake at night".
"The power sector is such a complex and complicated sector; there are so many different things that need to be rationalised and synchronised to provide people with affordable power and not add to the rising circular debt," he said.
He said although some factors concerning the power sector were in the government's control, others were not.
The premier named subsidies worth Rs2,500 billion as the second biggest challenge for his administration, noting that all countries provided subsidies to benefit the poor and to uplift their backward areas.
Mentioning wealth creation as the third test for the government, he said if exports were not increased, the issue of current account deficit would remain. The prime minister took this moment to praise the latest data which showed on Tuesday that Pakistan’s current account recorded a surplus for the fifth consecutive month in November, terming it a matter of "pride" for the government.
He emphasised the need to use subsidies for wealth creation, but said some subsidies needed to be targeted to benefit a select few, and not the rich and poor alike.
Prime Minister Imran said another "mountain" of burden on the government was of pensions, saying they were increasing in all government departments and nobody really planned for them. He told his adviser Dr Ishrat Husain, who was seated in the audience, that his pension scheme was awaited that could help make pensions less of a liability.
He said the government also needed to concentrate on agriculture, acknowledging that this area did not get enough focus. He noted that increasing productivity was important for improving food security and giving employment, saying the country could benefit greatly from cooperation with China for agriculture under CPEC.
"I have realised that until the system of our bureaucracy doesn't speed up, we will need to start dividing things into channels according to priority, which we will keep online. All grade A projects will be followed and there will be no obstacles in them. [...] So we will make channels so that top priority issues are fast-tracked, and if they stop we will penalise ministries," Prime Minister Imran said.
Returning to the export sector, he said the government will prioritise "everything that either brings in dollars or saves dollars in the country because as our economy grows, we fear that it will start putting pressure on our current account".
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I don't think anyone would let him work. I mean old guys who fooled other rulers, also present in PTI top management.
 
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I don't think anyone would let him work. I mean old guys who fooled other rulers, also present in PTI top management.

Other than wholesale sending all of bureaucracy/judges/media/politicians/establishment to the guillotines, there is no surefire way of bringing about change.

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Almost criminal: Only 5-6% points increase in 10 years.
Tells you a lot about the priorities of the best performing Nawaz/Zardari governments.
 
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Our people aren't smart enough to understand that we need alot OF TIME, PATIENCE AND SUFFERING to fix ourselves

Yep, there are no quick-fixes. The ongoing fiscal austerity measures are a consequence of decades of mismanagement and incompetence. I pray that the incumbent government gets another 5 years because what they are aiming to achieve is not possible within 5 years and some of their supporters might get disappointed by this fact. Transparency is the key!
 
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Yep, there are no quick-fixes. The ongoing fiscal austerity measures are a consequence of decades of mismanagement and incompetence. I pray that the incumbent government gets another 5 years because what they are aiming to achieve is not possible within 5 years and some of their supporters might get disappointed by this fact. Transparency is the key!

I blame the PTI and IK for this

We already are in a dysfunctional situation and democracy and a existing system trying to resist change


So IK needs to do weekly/Monthly news broadcasts to the nation void of any bravado or chest beating and alongside his ministers LAY OUT IN CLEAR TERMS what's happening
What happened in the past
What they hope to do
What's the planning
How much time will it take
What it will achieve
What we can expect in the meantime including suffering and why?

Do it regularly sitting at his desk, backed up by information, presentation slides and supported by people of knowledge



He must clearly explain that the austerity is due to our mistakes in the past, we are burdened with debt and servicing that debt limits what we can do with the rest of the money





Pakistani politics is shit and if you do the same thing as the other politicians then you just get covered with that shit

We need to think out of the box because our people are full of Jahilat and will resist change
 
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Other than wholesale sending all of bureaucracy/judges/media/politicians/establishment to the guillotines, there is no surefire way of bringing about change.

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Almost criminal: Only 5-6% points increase in 10 years.
Tells you a lot about the priorities of the best performing Nawaz/Zardari governments.
I like this idea....
 
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I blame the PTI and IK for this

We already are in a dysfunctional situation and democracy and a existing system trying to resist change


So IK needs to do weekly/Monthly news broadcasts to the nation void of any bravado or chest beating and alongside his ministers LAY OUT IN CLEAR TERMS what's happening
What happened in the past
What they hope to do
What's the planning
How much time will it take
What it will achieve
What we can expect in the meantime including suffering and why?

Do it regularly sitting at his desk, backed up by information, presentation slides and supported by people of knowledge



He must clearly explain that the austerity is due to our mistakes in the past, we are burdened with debt and servicing that debt limits what we can do with the rest of the money





Pakistani politics is shit and if you do the same thing as the other politicians then you just get covered with that shit

We need to think out of the box because our people are full of Jahilat and will resist change

جگرسے وہی تیر پھر پار کر
تمنّا کو سینوں میں بیدار کر

Tamanna is long dead in Pakistanis. 3/4 of the qom is corrupt.

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We're in the 4th phase.
 
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Other than wholesale sending all of bureaucracy/judges/media/politicians/establishment to the guillotines, there is no surefire way of bringing about change.

View attachment 716449

Almost criminal: Only 5-6% points increase in 10 years.
Tells you a lot about the priorities of the best performing Nawaz/Zardari governments.

i dont trust these figures. must have been lower than this.
So IK needs to do weekly/Monthly news broadcasts to the nation void of any bravado or chest beating and alongside his ministers LAY OUT IN CLEAR TERMS what's happening
What happened in the past
What they hope to do
What's the planning
How much time will it take
What it will achieve
What we can expect in the meantime including suffering and why?

he does this stuff all the time. whenever he makes a speech is his office or some ribbon cutting ceremony. always gets uploaded on youtube.
 
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