§ 5474. Annual SEED Program report
(a)
Findings
The Congress finds that—
(1)
in order to provide the President with maximum flexibility and opportunity for innovation in implementation of the SEED Program, this chapter sets forth general goals and modalities for the support of democracy and economic pluralism in Eastern Europe;
(2)
prompt United States action in devising specific measures to achieve the goals outlined in this chapter will be crucial in generating the public awareness, and the international commitment, necessary for United States leadership of a successful multilateral program of assistance in Eastern Europe; and
(b)
Initial SEED Program report
Accordingly, the first report pursuant to subsection (c) of this section shall be a comprehensive report that includes a full description of all SEED Actions taken pursuant to each provision of this chapter since November 28, 1989.
(c)
Annual SEED Program report
Not later than January 31 of each year (beginning in 1991), the President shall submit to the Congress a “Report on the United States Program of Support for East European Democracy (the SEED Program)”. Each such report shall describe the assistance provided to each East European country under this chapter during the preceding fiscal year. In addition, each such report shall contain an assessment of the progress made by each such recipient country in—
(1)
implementing economic policies designed to promote sustained economic growth, develop economic freedom, and increase opportunities for the people of that country; and
(2)
adopting and implementing constitutional, legal, and administrative measures that—
(A)
affect the powers of the executive and legislative authorities and the independence of the judiciary,