Vanuatu launches bold plan to fix country’s instability  

Jotham Napat Vanuatu PM
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Vanuatu’s Prime Minister, Jotham Napat, has launched a 100-day plan to tackle political instability, rebuild the economy, and improve governance.

Speaking at the launch, Napat said the plan is necessary because of the country’s recent struggles, including political problems and natural disasters like the recent earthquake.

According to him, these challenges have hurt government revenue and made it harder for the country to move forward.

The plan focuses on making the government stronger and more effective. Napat wants to ensure that government resources are used wisely and that ministers work together without repeating the same efforts.

Each minister will get a copy of the plan to help them stay on track.

He intends to introduce political reforms as a key part of the plan. The government has introduced new rules, known as 17A and 17B, to make operations smoother, which it believes will help stabilise the country.

On the economic front, the government is looking at ways to recover from the damage caused by natural disasters.

Officials are discussing new ideas to boost revenue and strengthen the economy. Some of these plans will be brought to Parliament soon for approval.

Napat said this is a moment for Vanuatu to come together and make real progress. He stressed that the country has faced many difficulties but must now focus on building a stronger future.

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