Why the Government is in a Frenzy
The newspaper 'Pasta' reports: 'The counter-revolution should now be sought within the government, but not in the form of conspiracies, rather in the form of a lack of efficiency.
The main counter-revolutionaries now are the delayed reforms by the authorities and the time that society does not wait for those reforms. Moreover, time is pressing the new authorities both de jure and de facto.
De jure, the new government has an agenda for structural changes in the government, which inexplicably remains veiled in opacity. However, this is the lesser of two evils. More critical is the time that society has granted these authorities.
It would be dishonest to say that the authorities are unaware of the scarcity of time. They are aware; otherwise, we would not witness the frenzy that is currently evident, reflected in the structural changes in the government, where it is unclear when and how this agenda will be established—whether it will occur before or after the mandatory requirement of appointing the government composition within five days. But overall, this agenda is merely the visible part of this frenzy.
The frenzy is also apparent in the personnel searches that the authorities are currently engaged in and in the frozen projects in foreign relations, where there are no visible signals to breathe new life into them.'
For more details, refer to today's issue of the newspaper.