Major Milestones

2001
March Three-Year Program for Promoting Regulatory Reform decided by the Cabinet.
December Council for Regulatory Reform made public its First Report Regarding Promotion of Regulatory Reform.
2002
March Three-Year Program for Promoting Regulatory Reform (Revised Version) decided by the Cabinet.
December Council for Regulatory Reform made public its Second Report Regarding Promotion of Regulatory Reform.
2003
March Three-Year Program for Promoting Regulatory Reform and the Opening Up of Government-Driven Markets for Entry into the Private Sector (Further Revised Version) decided by the Cabinet.
December Council for Regulatory Reform made public its Third Report Regarding Promotion of Regulatory Reform.
2004
March Three-Year Plan for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform and the Opening Up of Government-Driven Markets for Entry into the Private Sector decided by the Cabinet.
April Creation of the new "Council for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform".
May Establishment of the Headquarters for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform.
December Council for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform made public its First Report on the Promotion of Regulatory Reform and the Opening Up of Government-Driven Markets for Entry into the Private Sector.
2005
March Three-Year Plan for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform and the Opening Up of Government-Driven Markets for Entry into the Private Sector (Revised Version) decided by the Cabinet.
September Council for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform adopted a set of proposals: The Realization of "a Compact and Efficient Government" -The Framework of the Improvement of the Public Services Efficiency Bill (Market Testing Bill).
December Council for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform made public its Second Report on the Promotion of Regulatory Reform and the Opening Up of Government-Driven Markets for Entry into the Private Sector: Creating a smaller, more efficient government -Public and Private sector competition and more choice for consumers and users.
2006
March Three-Year Plan for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform and the Opening Up of Government-Driven Markets for Entry into the Private Sector (Further Revised Version) decided by the Cabinet.
July Council for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform made public its Interim Report on the Main Issues for Examination to Promote Regulatory Reform and the Opening Up of Government-Driven Markets for Entry into the Private Sector.
December Council for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform made public its Third Report on the Promotion of Regulatory Reform and Private Participation to identify the practical measures and the challenges to promote Regulatory Reform.
2007
January Council for the Promotion of Regulatory Reform was reorganized and its roles were redefined.