Prioritisation of PAR in key horizontal planning documents

Expert review of central planning documents of the government to verify to what extent PAR is identified as a priority. Assessors review the following key documents: • the government work programme • the national development plan (or Economic Reform Programme) • the national programme for European integration (EI) The analysis will identify whether these planning documents include PAR areas among the issues addressed (objectives, measures or activities). It is not sufficient to highlight PAR as a priority in the introduction or other overview chapters. To be considered “covered”, the document must include substantive sections or areas dealing with PAR. Assessors select three horizontal planning documents and review each of the documents separately to assess the level of prioritisation of PAR. PAR is considered a priority if the government has focused on the topic and set out specific measures or activities that address at least four of the five substance areas of PAR (see the list in sub-indicator 1). Points are awarded depending on the number of key planning documents that include PAR among their priorities and measures/activities: • 2 points = all three key planning documents address PAR as a priority. • 1 point = two out of three key planning documents address PAR as a priority. • 0 points = fewer than two key planning documents address PAR as a priority.

Criteria fulfilled: 1/3

Yes
No
No data available / not assessed
The government work programme includes PAR among its priorities and measures/activities
The national development plan (or Economic Reform Programme) includes PAR among its priorities and measures/activities
The national programme for European integration (EI) includes PAR among its priorities and measures/activities