How the German Government Plans to Cut Red Tape
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The Cabinet has adopted a modernisation agenda with 80 measures. "The minimum that is expected to bring Germany back to the midfield of digitized economies," says economist Carsten Brzeski in conversation with Katja Losch.
The Federal Government has completed its two-day exam at the Villa Borsig in Berlin and decided on a reform package to modernise the state and administration. According to government figures, around 80 individual measures are planned, including an online registration for cars and simplifications for foreign professionals.
With more than 80 individual measures, the Federal Government intends to modernise Germany. The reform package was adopted at the end of the conference.
At the end of the cabinet discussion in Berlin, Federal Chancellor Merz announced a rapid implementation of a number of legislative proposals.
With around 80 measures, the Federal Cabinet wants to make the state and administration more efficient and digital. This also has a direct impact on citizens. What exactly changes – and when does it start?
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