17 Apr, 07:34··

Germans See Little Progress on Cutting Red Tape

A survey shows Germans and businesses don't see much change in bureaucracy. The government, led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, has made promises to cut red tape. However, most people report no improvements.

The survey found that many Germans believe the government hasn't been successful in reducing bureaucracy. Despite Chancellor Merz's pledges to simplify processes, respondents reported no noticeable changes. This indicates a disconnect between the government's intentions and the public's perception. The survey highlights a lack of tangible progress in streamlining regulations. Many businesses and citizens feel that the current situation remains unchanged.

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Highlights

Little Progress Reported

Germans and businesses see little change in bureaucracy.

Merz's Promises Unfulfilled

Promises to cut red tape have not been realized.

No Tangible Change

Citizens and businesses report no noticeable changes.

Lack of Effectiveness

Government efforts to simplify processes are seen as ineffective.

Streamlining Regulations Needed

There is a lack of progress in streamlining regulations.

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