Originally, the text allowed the government to show France “yellow vests” that it had heard its demand for greater proximity to public services.
Today, it also serves as a standard to prove that any reform, less than two years before the presidential election, is not abandoned.
The bill for the acceleration and simplification of public action (baptized Asap), after being adopted in early March in 1st reading in the Senate, arrived on Monday in a special committee to the National Assembly.
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"Asap", a law to accelerate administrative simplification
Born, therefore, following the great debate, this text aims to
"bring the administration closer to the citizen, to simplify the procedures for individuals and to facilitate the development of businesses, by accelerating administrative procedures"
.
"We can not modernize the country and leave the State out of step"
, repeats at will Amélie de Montchalin.
In other words, the Minister of Transformation and Public Service wants to erase the image of "bureaucratic mammoth"
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