According to the Bureau of Value for Money, politicians have become accustomed to pushing through hastily written laws that lack a proper budgetary impact assessment or may contain errors. As a result, the government, in collaboration with analysts and representatives of political parties, aims to discuss how to prevent harmful and costly laws in the future. The Bureau of Value for Money points out that politicians tend to advocate for hastily drafted laws that lack a proper budgetary impact assessment or may contain errors. Therefore, the government intends to engage in discussions with analysts and political party representatives on how to avert detrimental and expensive laws in the future.
Source: TASR