Rama: End red tape, new administration in service of citizens

Citizens in Fier, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama discussed the biggest challenge of his second term: building an administration in the service of citizens with the right people. We have a huge challenge, in the first place to find the work of the state man, not the people's jobs. There are two things [...]
Citizens in Fier, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama discussed the biggest challenge of his second term: building an administration in the service of citizens with the right people.
We have a huge challenge, in the first place to find the work of the state man, not the people's jobs. It's two totally different things. If we find one a job that he can do, we can really fix someone, in the sense that he became employed, but we destroy the work of hundreds, sometimes thousands of others”, Prime Minister Rama has said.
Part of the challenge is the reduction of state bureaucracy not only for the number of documents but also for establishing a new service system.
We have another meeting tomorrow to look at all the results of the work to reduce the number of licenses, documentation, documents, which drive the world crazy, but, if necessary, take the state and not the people. Citizen pays service, that's it. State document with state, to take over, not to go citizen to 7 offices”, Rama stressed, writes Top Channel.
Edi Rama hopes to meet the challenge of a citizen service administration through what he calls “concialation with ordinary people”, which will operate on the basis of a “line” platform, where real identity citizens will denounce the problem with administration.
We're building an entire army of people who have to follow all the cases, without exception, and where the citizen's right, he's got citizenship rights, but who's in an office and it's responsible that the citizen has not taken the right, he can't stay in the office anymore. The more people involved in this process, and there is little importance to the party, the more this administration will come under pressure to do the right thing”, Prime Minister Rama said.












