Coherence and co-ordination at the centre of government in Romania
Governments operate in an increasingly volatile environment, marked by disruptive
crises and cross-cutting policy challenges. This context has highlighted the importance
centres of government (CoG) in setting up effective co-ordination systems, capable
of developing and implementing coherent, whole-of-government responses to immediate
threats, while steering the country towards a sustainable and resilient future. This
policy paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the current legal, organisational
and policy framework and practices in Romania as they relate to policy co-ordination,
within the CoG and between the CoG and ministries. It also provides recommendations
for consolidating the General Secretariat of the Government’s capacity and role in
policy development and co-ordination, to improve the coherence of government action
and, ultimately, achieve government priorities and commitments.
Available from July 05, 2023
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