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PM Ciolacu unveils measures to reduce bureaucracy, streamline RO e-Transport system

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu on Thursday unveiled measures to reduce red tape for Romanians deriving extra wage income, by implementing a pre-filled digital form.

Other measures are aimed at making the RO e-Transport system more efficient, Ciolacu said at the beginning of a government meeting.

„Today we take over the solutions resulting from our consultations with the business community to reduce bureaucracy and simplify administrative procedures in the case of Romanians who obtain extra salary income. We use a pre-filled digital form to make everyone’s work easier. We are adopting other measures, also taken over from the private sector, in order to make the RO e-Transport system more efficient and not to generate blockages in the activity of companies,” said Ciolacu.

AGERPRES

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