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G20 played a crucial role until now in addressing the global financial crisis, the level of commitment towards tackling a wide range of current global issues remains uncertain. The G20’s rotating presidency system has resulted in numerous policy initiatives being introduced during leader’s summits, which often require subsequent presidencies to follow up on them. This approach does not provide adequate consistency, continuity, or peer pressure to ensure the implementation of relevant policy changes. As a result, the G20’s current format may be inadequate in delivering tangible outcomes for the issues at hand.
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