Sulík introduces another package of anti-bureaucratic measures

Altogether, there are almost 500 proposals which aim to cut some of the nonsense that has to be dealt with in business.

Economy Minister Richard SulíkEconomy Minister Richard Sulík (Source: TASR)

The team surrounding Economy Minister Richard Sulík has presented a second package of measures to help entrepreneurs. Altogether, there are 496 proposals that should remove useless red-tape from businessmen's shoulders.

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There will now be consultations with companies, social partners and other ministries, the economic daily Index reported.

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“The proposals may look like insignificant details but ask an accountant or an HR manager what it means for them when conducting their daily business,” Jana Kiššová of Economy Ministry told media.

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