Once endorsed, all the reform plans will be implemented without needing to be passed by the National Legislative Assembly or receive royal endorsement, he said.
Five-page summaries of each plan will be produced and the National Council for Peace and Order will work alongside the reform committees as well as the state media in promoting the work to the public, Sansern explained.
Reform plans are required under the national reform law.
Thirteen reform committees have been appointed to develop the plans and they will help in supervising their implementation by concerned agencies.