Major push to cut red tape: Government to simplify 400 administrative procedures
The government is preparing a comprehensive reform in 2026 aimed at reducing bureaucracy and making interactions between citizens and public institutions significantly easier. As part of this initiative, 400 administrative procedures are set to be simplified.
The reform seeks to deliver faster, clearer, and document-light public services, reducing time and financial costs for both citizens and businesses. Officials say the move will eliminate unnecessary paperwork and streamline approval processes across multiple sectors.
Digital Platform “Mitos” at the Core of the Reform
At the heart of the initiative is “Mitos,” a centralized digital platform that allows citizens to access detailed information on public procedures. Through the system, users can see how an application works, which documents are required, and how long each process typically takes.
Thousands of public services have already been integrated into the platform, with authorities describing it as a key tool for transparency and efficiency.
Key Services to Go Fully Digital
Under the new phase, many procedures will be transferred entirely to digital channels, and redundant documentation requirements will be abolished. Priority areas include:
- Driver’s license services
- Social security procedures
- Agricultural support applications
- Judicial and legal filings
The government notes that previously introduced digital public services have already made daily life noticeably easier for citizens.
Gradual Rollout Throughout 2026
The simplified procedures will be implemented gradually throughout 2026, allowing institutions and users to adapt smoothly. Officials expect the reforms to increase public trust, improve the business climate, and strengthen overall administrative efficiency.