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Tulese Premier Jónas Sveinsson, left, wearing a yarmulke as he visits a holy site in Belhavia, during his 1987 visit.

Eftirtekt (Tulese: Eftirtekt; English: Observing), also referred to as the Eftirtekt Meetings, was a reform policy under the People's Republic of Tule from 1985 and 1990 where delegations of low-level Tulese officials were dispatched to Belhavia in order to observe, learn, and study market economics in practice so as to formulate a plan for internal economic reforms inside Tule under its reformist leadership.

Eftirtekt was credited as a symbol of warming relations between both nations in the late Cold War. The policy is also believed to be a prelude to the bloodless anticommunist overthrow of the communist regime in 1995 and installation of a capitalist democracy.

Origins

Meetings and visits

Economic reforms derived from policy

Legacy

See also