Germans see little progress on cutting red tape
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Germans see little progress on cutting red tape
"The poll conducted by YouGov found 66% of citizens said administrative burdens had remained the same since the current government took office, while 22% reported an increase."
"About half said they had delayed or canceled projects in the past year due to slow or complex administrative processes."
""People don't want more announcements; they want the state to finally just work," said Philip Meissner, founder of the Center for Digital Competitiveness at ESCP."
""The survey results showed that Merz had clearly failed on the core issues for competitiveness: digital improvement and reducing bureaucracy," said Klaus Schweinsberg."
A recent survey indicates that two-thirds of Germans believe bureaucracy has not improved since Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government took office. Many report that administrative burdens have either remained the same or worsened. Only a small percentage of businesses and managers perceive any reduction in bureaucracy. The survey highlights a significant need for digital improvements in various sectors, particularly healthcare and local administration. Respondents express frustration over the lack of effective governmental action to streamline processes.
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