In a speech at Channel 14's environmental and recycling conference, Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman said her tenure turned the ministry from a regulatory bottleneck into a growth engine for Israel's economy, and that she met the targets she set.
Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman said Tuesday at Channel 14's environmental and recycling conference that her tenure has transformed the ministry into an economic growth engine for Israel. 'When I arrived at the Ministry of Environmental Protection, I decided to turn it into a growth engine and a socio-economic locomotive for the Israeli economy — not a ministry that generates barriers, but one that serves as a real growth engine,' Silman said. 'Today, as I near the end of my term, I can say I met the goals we set for ourselves.' The remarks are a retrospective assessment by a minister close to the end of her current term. No further details on specific achievements or targets were provided in the broadcast.
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