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The proposal to reduce bureaucracy has already been rejected four times |
Bratislava, 06.11.2024 |
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The opposition Progressive Slovakia (PS) has already submitted four times a bill aimed at reducing bureaucracy, which was supposed to simplify the administration of citizens when dealing with banks, insurance companies or telecommunications companies. The conglomerate of Robert Fico (Smer-SD) does not care if people spend extra hours in offices, because they are only dealing with themselves. This was announced by Member of Parliament Ján Hargaš (PS).
"Our proposal is about people not having to run around the offices unnecessarily because of extracts that the state has long had in its registers. This is the so-called once-only principle. We want banks, telecommunications operators or insurance companies to be able to verify this data directly in state registers," said the MP.
"Of course, with the consent of the citizen to whom they relate. This would save citizens time and money. Today, each single statement costs a citizen more than 13 euros. More than 350,000 of them are issued annually, which represents unnecessary costs," explained Hargaš.
According to him, reducing bureaucracy would bring annual savings of more than 4.5 million euros and would simplify the lives of citizens and entrepreneurs. It is based on systems that are already in place in the state administration. Similar solutions work successfully in other countries, where citizens trust state services precisely because of their efficiency and comfort.
"We are convinced that our proposal has real benefits not only for people, but also for the entire e-government system. Unfortunately, this proposal was rejected again without any expert discussion. We firmly believe that one day it will receive support. This law realistically reduces bureaucracy, which no one wants, and which has a real solution," Hargaš added.
The bureaucratic burden on citizens and entrepreneurs will not be reduced by minimizing the need to submit extracts and transcripts from state records to entities outside the public administration. The reduction resulted from a draft amendment to the e-Government Act from the workshop of a group of PS deputies, but the legislators did not move it to the second reading on Tuesday.
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