Streamlining Proposals for Administrative Simplification in Federal Agencies
The federal government is set to reveal important relief measures as part of its focus on deregulation and debureaucratization, according to a spokesperson from the Ministry of Digital and State Modernization.
The October cabinet meeting is expected to provide more details about the relief projects that various ministries, as well as other authorities and departments, are working on. This broad target group for the consultation was confirmed by the spokesperson, who also referred to internal government consultations for further details.
Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger (CDU) has been a strong advocate for reducing bureaucracy in federal ministries. His push for streamlined administration has been reflected in the Ministry of Digital and State Modernization's responsibilities, which include modernizing administration, reducing bureaucracy, and improving networks.
The Ministry of Digital and State Modernization is also responsible for online citizen services and data traffic. The deadline for ministries to submit concrete plans for bureaucracy reduction is September 15, as urged by Minister Wildberger. It is reported that several such proposals have already been submitted.
However, no specific plans for bureaucracy reduction or relief measures have been provided so far. The October cabinet meeting could potentially reveal these details, offering clarity about the internal government consultations and the relief projects the ministries are working on.
The topics of deregulation and de-bureaucratization will be the focus of the cabinet meeting in October. The federal government's commitment to these initiatives underscores its aim to create a more efficient and user-friendly administrative landscape.
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Digital and State Modernization confirmed these developments, emphasizing that the federal government is indeed working on several relief projects, as reported earlier. The public will eagerly await the outcomes of the October cabinet meeting, which promises to bring more transparency and progress in the government's efforts to streamline its operations.
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