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Digitalisation: the Federal Government is planning to reduce bureaucracy by EUR 600 million
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Digitalisation: the Federal Government is planning to reduce bureaucracy by EUR 600 million

The German federal government has announced plans to reduce bureaucracy through more than ten measures aimed at easing the burden on citizens and businesses by approximately 600 million euros annually. These initiatives include simplifying regulations, reducing costs, and advancing digitalization in areas such as healthcare. Key proposals involve introducing electronic referral forms, expanding the scope of electronic patient records, abolishing the environmental badge for electric vehicles, and streamlining work safety regulations. The government has already implemented some measures, including accelerating approval processes for construction projects and reforming driver training. According to the minister, these efforts have already led to annual savings of 9.8 billion euros since the first 'relief cabinet' meeting earlier this year.

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Digitalisation: the Federal Government is planning to reduce bureaucracy by EUR 600 million

The German federal government has announced plans to reduce bureaucracy through more than ten measures aimed at easing the burden on citizens and businesses by approximately 600 million euros annually. These initiatives include simplifying regulations, reducing costs, and advancing digitalization in areas such as healthcare. Key proposals involve introducing electronic referral forms, expanding the scope of electronic patient records, abolishing the environmental badge for electric vehicles, and streamlining work safety regulations. The government has already implemented some measures, including accelerating approval processes for construction projects and reforming driver training. According to the minister, these efforts have already led to annual savings of 9.8 billion euros since the first 'relief cabinet' meeting earlier this year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's plan to reduce bureaucracy in a neutral tone, focusing on the stated goals and specific measures without overtly favoring any political side. It includes quotes from the Digital Minister and mentions various departments contributing to the initiative, providinga

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