Overview
- State chancellery chief Andreas Handschuh announced the plan in interviews with Sächsische Zeitung and Leipziger Volkszeitung.
- The project targets a leaner administration with tangible relief for citizens and local businesses.
- The commission will present an interim assessment in the autumn covering individual simplification initiatives.
- Officials link the effort to a new federal special fund that could channel more than €400 million a year into Saxon infrastructure.
- Earlier attempts delivered limited results, and the Normenkontrollrat recently warned that new rules still outpace repeals, while some pilot projects are already underway.