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Wildberger Sets September 15 Deadline for Ministries to Deliver Red‑Tape Cuts

The push sets up a state‑modernization agenda to be tabled at cabinet sessions in the coming weeks.

Overview

  • Germany’s digital minister sent a letter on August 5 directing every federal ministry to submit concrete bureaucracy‑reduction plans by September 15, with his staff tasked to track progress.
  • A cabinet meeting in October will focus on deregulation and de‑bureaucratization, and proposals are slated for discussion at a late‑September government retreat, according to the coverage.
  • A ministry strategy paper cited in media sets a target to trim administrative costs by about 25 percent, or roughly €16 billion.
  • The plan includes a proposed one‑in‑two‑out rule under which any new burden would be offset by double the relief elsewhere, as reported by outlets citing ministry documents.
  • Some reports say Wildberger is considering an “Entlastungskabinett” to scrutinize departmental work, a step not yet officially confirmed.