Bureaucratic reduction: CDU/CSU urgently demands effective measures

Bureaucratic reduction: CDU/CSU urgently demands effective measures
Berlin is head! In the shadow of the bureaucracy exams, the National National Stand Control Council (NKR) presents its annual report in 2024, and the message could not be clearer: the traffic light coalition fails during reduction in bureaucracy! At a time when the entire economy should breathe, the pressure is only greater. The spokesman for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Günter Krings, urges a drastic turn!
Krings sums it up: "Success? Fuse? The hard facts speak a different language!" And that's right! The bureaucratic effort increases unstoppable - a fact that affects a lot in the German economy. Example pleasant? The implementation of the CSRD guideline fits seamlessly into the series of exuberant bureaucracy, which shocked the entrepreneurs. Where is the benefits of these regulations? While the traffic light government proudly announces small successes, the hoped-for bureaucracy reduction is far behind the expectations.
bureaucracy emergency: Klöckner raises alarm!
Julia Klöckner, the economic policy voice of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, is by no means squeamish: "It is official-the traffic light does too little!" Your appeal is loud and clear! A bureaucracy relief Act IV could help, but reality looks different. Five times as many simplifications are necessary to finally bring about a noticeable relief. And while the federal government ignores more than 1,400 proposals from practitioners, the economy suffers a real shock: the performance effort has exploded from 6 billion to over 25 billion euros since 2021!
A special annoyance is the supply chain assistant law: Companies must now introduce complaint management, but if there are no complaints, a dunning letter from Economic Minister Habeck is due! Apparently he overlooked the fact that companies that have no complaints simply do their work lawfully!
The three -step to save the economy
What does the CDU/CSU ask? A clear plan in three steps! First: planning security! A uniform deadline for new laws would be worth gold. Second: the waiver of new rules! A stress moratorium is the bid of the hour! Third: Unpleasant review of existing regulations! It is important to delete superfluous regulations and finally to make the bureaucracy serious!
The bar is high and time is pushing. The economy finally wants to take a deep breath - the responsibility now lies with the federal government! Once again, it shows that those who lead the word "bureaucracy" in the mouth must act!