
Hassan: Executive Program for Economic Modernization Vision Being Prepared for the Next Three Years - Jordan News
Hassan emphasized that the Prime Ministry will organize intensive workshops with stakeholders across all sectors to develop the government's executive program for the Economic Modernization Vision over the next three years. This will include a detailed action plan for the government as a whole and for each ministry individually.
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