The Sweden Democrats (SD) are establishing a working group to develop proposals for streamlining Swedish government agencies. The initiative aims to improve the efficiency of the public sector, though specific proposals have not yet been released. The SD intends to advocate for the creation of a new ministerial position – a “Minister for Streamlining” – to oversee these reforms. This proposed minister would be responsible for identifying and eliminating bureaucratic inefficiencies across various government bodies. The party argues that a dedicated minister is necessary to drive significant improvements in governmental performance. The working group’s findings and concrete suggestions are expected to be presented at a later date, potentially influencing future government policy. This move signals the SD’s increasing focus on practical governance and administrative reform.
