Ecuador: In Search of the “Good Life” government aims to eliminate unecessary paperwork

Posted on June 24, 2014 • Filed under: Culture, Ecuador, Social Issues

Vistazo.com reported…Citizens may denounce the useless procedures through a web page. President Rafael Correa said that it is a framed program in the “fight for the good life, a much more efficient State”. Quito-Ecuador’s President, Rafael Correa, announced that, in its efforts to achieve a more efficient State, begins a program to capture complaints of citizens about the absurd procedures, in order to eradicate them from the public administration. During the link citizen #378 (broadcast from Tambillo), Correa said that it is a framed program in the “fight for the good life, for a more efficient State”, so that citizenship is not overwhelmed by “unnecessary paperwork”. CORREA said that, through the web site www.tramiton.to, citizens can report “absurd procedures” and pointed out that it will be a contest that will award who denounce the procedure over inconsistent. Read Article

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