In a bold and ambitious movement, the government He has announced the implementation of a new initiative called “Zero Bureaucracy.” This measure, led by the Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the State under the direction of Federico Sturzenegger, seeks to simplify and modernize the regulatory framework of the country to promote free competition and improve economic efficiency.
According to the plan of Governmentwithin the next 30 days, all the jurisdictions and entities of the public sector must carry out an exhaustive survey of the laws, decrees and norms that consider that they hinder free competition and economic activity.
This normative survey will be evaluated by the Ministry of Deregulation, which will make the final decision on which regulations will be repealed or modified. The “Zero Bureaucracy” initiative is part of the broader strategy known as “Chainsier 2.0”, which seeks to reduce state intervention in the economy and eliminate obsolete or unnecessary regulations.
According to Presidential Spokesman Manuel Adorni, Argentina has approximately 27,000 laws, 70,000 digitized decrees and about 200,000 resolutions, many of which are considered redundant or that generate cost overruns for the productive sector.

The main objective of “zero bureaucracy” is to withdraw the “dead weight” from the State over the economy, thus allowing a more favorable environment for business development and investment. Sturzenegger stressed that this initiative is a continuation and deepening of the deregulation process previously initiated, known as “2.0 deregulation.”
The normative survey process will require that each ministry present detailed reports that justify the repeal or modification of the identified norms. These reports should be based on obsolescence criteria, cost overruns for the productive sector and unjustified restrictions on the market.
Regulations
The Ministry of Deregulation will have the authority to issue explanatory norms and guarantee the correct implementation of the decree. In addition, the government It has enabled a website called “report the bureaucracy” to receive consultations and suggestions of citizens and companies about regulations that consider problems.
Until now, more than ten thousand consultations have been received, which demonstrates the interest and active participation of society in this process. Sturzenegger has compared the current regulatory framework with a “glass maze” that must be dismantled to allow more agile and efficient economic development. The “zero bureaucracy” initiative seeks precisely that: simplify the State and promote a clearer and more efficient regulatory framework.
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