Remove the bureaucracy: AfD demands more freedom for companies in Germany

Remove the bureaucracy: AfD demands more freedom for companies in Germany
An alarming situation at the German business location: 91 percent of companies, according to the latest survey by the IFO Institute, experience an explosive increase in bureaucracy since 2022! This has serious consequences for many companies. Particularly explosive: According to this survey, a quarter of companies with more than 250 employees think about moving their investments abroad. The question arises: Where is Germany's competitiveness?
The AfD federal spokeswoman Alice Weidel raises the alarm and comments on this growing crisis with urgent words: "Bureaucratic over-regulation and planning incorrect controls chose wealth and competitiveness." But what does that mean for the economy? Simply put, companies suffocate in regulations and can no longer work unhindered. The federal government is required! In response to a request from the AfD parliamentary group, it was revealed that bureaucracy costs will increase to a frightening 67 billion euros this year. A financial nightmare for the economy!
an outcry after change
"Germany has to be put on the feet from the head again," Weidel demands emphatically. The AfD has a clear vision: an economic environment is to be created that promotes investments and innovations. But what should this turn look like? The key lies in a comprehensive reduction in bureaucracy and a decisive deregulation. Weidel emphasizes that it is not just about new rules, but also about reviewing and reducing existing regulations. "We need economic reason, bourgeois and entrepreneurial freedom instead of ideology -driven planned economy!"
- 91% of companies report on increased bureaucracy.
- A quarter of the large companies are planning to relieve investment abroad.
- Bureaucratism costs increase to 67 billion euros.
The call to change could not be more urgent! The future of the German economy is at stake. Will the implementation of these radical ideas really follow? Time will show it!