Bureaucracy reporter: 700 entries show Hesse's need for reform!

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Around 700 reports about reducing bureaucracy in Hesse: Citizens have been able to submit suggestions for improvement online since July 2024.

Rund 700 Meldungen zum Bürokratie-Abbau in Hessen: Bürger können online Verbesserungsvorschläge einreichen seit Juli 2024.
Around 700 reports about reducing bureaucracy in Hesse: Citizens have been able to submit suggestions for improvement online since July 2024.

Bureaucracy reporter: 700 entries show Hesse's need for reform!

The Hessian bureaucracy reporting portal is enjoying great response. Since it was activated in July 2024, the online portal has recorded around 700 entries by the end of March 2025. This information was confirmed by the responsible ministry at the request of the FDP state parliamentary group and shows that citizens are actively interested in simplifying processes and regulations.

With the bureaucracy reporter, citizens can identify specific bureaucratic hurdles that they experience in everyday life. The aim of the portal is to collect suggestions for improvement in order to optimize administrative processes in Hesse.

Citizen participation in Hesse

The participation of the population in this process is viewed as extremely positive. The bureaucracy reporter is a step towards greater transparency and efficiency within the administration. The feedback collected is used to develop concrete measures to reduce bureaucracy.

The success of the reporting portal illustrates the potential of digital citizen participation. In addition to the opportunity to share their own experiences, users can also view other people's suggestions and actively participate in the discussion. This not only promotes closer cooperation between administration and citizens, but also strengthens trust in public institutions.

Future prospects

Those responsible in Hesse see the bureaucracy report as an opportunity to further intensify citizen participation. The feedback from the population could provide decisive impetus for future reforms. The initiative will continue to be monitored and the results will be evaluated in order to respond efficiently to the needs of citizens.

Further information on this topic and the possibilities of the bureaucracy reporter can be found on the State Chancellery of Hesse website as well as on hessenschau.de.