The prime minister noted, "whether you agree or disagree with this government, I promise you that every day we work to make the life of every citizen better."
Specifically, he wrote:
"Every week, we take stock of our work - we look at what we have achieved, what has changed for the better, what we could do better, what we need to improve - in short, we look at the lessons learned. In this week's debate, we found again how difficult it is to communicate to the world the government's work.
And it makes sense. People have jobs, problems, and stress. Often, they don't have the mood or the time to go into details, especially if they don't think they directly concern them."
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