Sepp Schellhorn is a secretary. He has a new report. The report shows facts about red tape. Red tape means many rules and tasks. These rules cost 20 billion Euro each year. This is a lot of money for the state.
An institute wrote the report. The name is Eco-Austria. The experts say: Austria has too many rules. Fewer rules help the economy. The country can become richer until the year 2032.
Citizens send many ideas. They send 4.700 ideas. People complain about daily problems. They dislike the slow digital systems. They often bring papers to the office. The state has these papers already. This must change soon.
Sepp Schellhorn wants to act fast. He says: I want to deliver results. He wants to delete old rules. The government plans new steps. All offices must work together better.