Berlin Senate Advances Key Administrative Reform Legislation
The proposed law aims to streamline governance by clarifying responsibilities between the Senate and districts, targeting improved efficiency and citizen services.
- The Berlin Senate has approved a draft Landesorganisationsgesetz, a central component of its administrative reform agenda, designed to end inefficiencies like unclear jurisdictional responsibilities.
- The reform seeks to eliminate the so-called 'authorities ping-pong,' where tasks are shuffled between Senate departments and districts without resolution.
- The legislation will next be reviewed by the Council of Mayors before returning to the Senate and ultimately requiring approval from the Abgeordnetenhaus, including a constitutional amendment.
- The reform includes a comprehensive review of 4,000 distinct tasks to determine necessity, potential for digitalization, and clear assignment to a responsible entity.
- A proposed constitutional change would allow the Senate greater authority over district matters, with broad political collaboration, including input from opposition parties, to ensure its passage.