Government limits administrative burden in one-third of draft legislation

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Government implemented a "one in, one out" rule for administrative burden in one-third of draft legislation. This policy requires eliminating an existing regulation when introducing a new one, aiming to control administrative load. The Ministry of Justice reports a positive impact, with some planned burdens being removed or postponed. The rule applies to government-initiated legal acts, though exceptions exist for international treaties or national security. The Ministry of Justice reviews drafts and can reject those increasing administrative burden without offsetting measures.


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