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Depletion of Bureaucracy: Merz Wants Cabinet Session only to Abolish Laws

Summary by stern.de
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) wants to abolish many old laws in the sense of cutting red tape. "I imagine that we will have a cabinet meeting in October in which we do not adopt a single new law, but abolish a whole series of existing laws and regulations," he said in a speech on Tuesday at an event organized by the Association of Mechanical Engineers. "Our goal is to reduce the cost of fulfilling the companies by about 25 percent in t…
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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) wants to abolish many old laws in the sense of cutting red tape. "I imagine that we will have a cabinet meeting in October in which we do not adopt a single new law, but abolish a whole series of existing laws and regulations," he said in a speech on Tuesday at an event organized by the Association of Mechanical Engineers. "Our goal is to reduce the cost of fulfilling the companies by about 25 percent in t…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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