Reform Programme definition

Reform Programme means the reform programme (including the draft Target Model 2025 (which is currently being developed), the Railway Transportation Strategy in the Russian Federation 2030 and the Government Transportation Development Strategy 2030) enacted from time to time by the Russian authorities to develop the railway transportation market and infrastructure in Russia, as may be amended or supplemented from time to time;

Examples of Reform Programme in a sentence

  • The Recipient will work collaboratively with the New Zealand Government in connection with the Three Waters Reform Programme.

  • The Recipient agrees to work constructively together with DIA and the New Zealand Government to support the objectives of the Three Waters Reform Programme pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding.

  • In conjunction with the Three Waters Reform Programme, the New Zealand Government is investing in water service delivery.

  • Developed country Members shall take such action as is provided for within the framework of the Decision on Measures Concerning the Possible Negative Effects of the Reform Programme on Least-Developed and Net Food-Importing Developing Countries.

  • Ireland has also developed a number of other national strategies that support it meeting its employment objectives laid down in the National Reform Programme and in addressing its CSR relating to the labour market as part of the European Semester process.

  • In fact, investments were aimed towards reaching the targets set at a European level by the Lisbon Agenda as well as the objectives outlined in the National Reform Programme, the National Strategy for Rural Development and the National Fisheries Strategic Plan.

  • The development of the PA and the OPs closely followed the Commission Position Paper as well as the relevant country-specific recommendations of the Council, which are prepared on the basis of the review of Slovenia’s National Reform Programme and Stability Programme.

  • Data is related to the reporting on Measure 3.1.3.3 Encouraging Older Workers to Continue Working of the National Reform Programme 2011.

  • Malta’s contribution towards the EU 2020 targets is reported in its National Reform Programme (NRP) which is submitted to the Commission on an annual basis.

  • Such offer shall be irrevocable for thirty (30) days from the date of QUALCOMM's notice, after which, if Buyer shall not have accepted by placing such order, or shall have ordered less than all of the offered Additional Warranted Phones, QUALCOMM may sell, to any customer, any Additional Warranted Phones not ordered by Buyer for a value equal to or exceeding the price offered to Buyer.