The excessive bureaucratic burden experienced by the European institutions, and consequently, by the citizens of the member countries, has always been the focus of concern for political groups that want to transform the European system of laws, which, over time and paradoxically, is every more and more inaccessible.

In the letter that the European group of Reformists and Conservatives in the European Parliament (ECR) has transferred the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, and with the support of the VOX Europe delegation, it has been claimed that excess regulation in the European legal bases means that job creation, accessibility to the system or the growth of member countries is in constant decline.

Thus, with the implementation of the policy “one in, one out”, An initiative of ECR ​​and with the support of MEPs such as the head of the VOX delegation in Europe, Jorge Buxadé, Charlie Weimers or Eugen Jurzyca among others, they want to provide a stable system that avoids hyper-regulation; For each new regulation that is approved in Europe, an already implemented and ineffective one must be reviewed and eliminated.

In the letter sent to the President of the Commission, the ECR MEPs ask if this policy has already begun to be implemented in the services of the Community Executive and if anything is known about the instruments to apply it in the future legislation of the European Union , as well as the list of regulations and decisions eliminated by virtue of it.

In this way, the ECR group and VOX Europe, following policies that have worked so effectively in Trump's US, the bureaucracy is lightened to pave the way for citizens, who only find barriers when going to an administration so worn out by the excess of institutional norms.



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