
"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."
"Among managers surveyed, 63% said bureaucracy had stayed the same, while 31% saw it increase and just 4% reported a decline."
"Respondents said the greatest need for digital improvement is in healthcare and local administrative offices, followed by tax services and construction approvals."
""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."
A recent survey indicates that two-thirds of Germans believe bureaucracy has not improved since Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government took office. Many report increased administrative burdens, contradicting promises to reduce red tape. The poll shows that 66% of citizens feel bureaucracy remains the same, while 22% note an increase. Among managers, 63% report no change, and about half have delayed projects due to complex processes. The survey highlights a demand for digital improvements, particularly in healthcare and local administration.
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