Streamlined Proposals from Federal Departments: Aim to Simplify Bureaucratic Processes
The federal government is pushing forward with plans to reduce bureaucracy, as urged by Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger (CDU). The deadline for ministries to submit concrete plans for bureaucracy reduction is set for September 15.
However, the federal government has yet to disclose specific details on these plans. The internal coordination within the government is ongoing to gather more information on the matter. The Ministry of Digital and State Modernization, responsible for modernizing administration, reducing bureaucracy, managing data traffic, and improving networks, is evaluating the feedback on the proposals submitted by federal ministries.
The Ministry of Digital and State Modernization is also tasked with overseeing online citizen services. Meanwhile, the ministries have reported a number of relief projects they are currently working on, but these have not been detailed in the article.
The relief projects and the specific plans for reducing bureaucracy are expected to be presented during a cabinet meeting scheduled for October. The Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action will present these concrete plans during the meeting.
Digital Minister Wildberger has been a driving force behind the push for reducing bureaucracy in federal ministries. He has been advocating for deregulation and de-bureaucratization, hoping to streamline government processes and improve efficiency.
The federal government is reportedly initiating important relief measures, but no specifics have been disclosed as of yet. As the October cabinet meeting approaches, more details are expected to emerge, shedding light on the federal government's plans for reducing bureaucracy and implementing relief measures.
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