The Brussels city council announced last week that it has launched an operation to simplify some 50 official forms, in order to boost the efficiency of the regional administration. A public consultation is being organised to test the idea and the new forms will be available in May. Up to now, official forms had been targeted by the Federal Government (many resources available online from the Simplification Agency) and also by the Walloon and Flemish regions. Walloonia organised an international conference on the topic in 2009.
Another innovation from Brussels: last week, the well-known minister in charge of simplification, Vincent Van Quickenborne organised the first ministerial "twunch" as a new form of consultation (in this case on how public administrations could use data available on the social media.)
Another innovation from Brussels: last week, the well-known minister in charge of simplification, Vincent Van Quickenborne organised the first ministerial "twunch" as a new form of consultation (in this case on how public administrations could use data available on the social media.)
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