President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's administration works hard to shape a modern country —with transparency, commitment, and quality public services that remain close to citizens— towards its independence bicentennial, Prime Minister Mercedes Araoz affirmed Tuesday.
"We continue working hard to achieve not only the
OECD accession," Araoz noted.
"It is more than that. It is a reform of how our Government serves citizens in the best
way, so that we
become a modern country with services close to citizens, in which the State is involved to make their lives easier," she added.
In this regard, the official underlined the Inca country has developed a governance model through which actions are articulated and coordinated at meetings with regional and local authorities.
"We are working with them on a new decentralization perspective," Araoz pointed out.
Remarks were made at the official launch ceremony for the Implementation of Recommendations of the Public Governance Study Program, which aims at bringing Peru
closer to OECD standards.
The event was held at Lima-based Government Palace.
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