Mr. Kono, the minister in charge of regulatory reform, published a manual for local governments to promote the abolition of stamping of administrative procedures, and expressed his intention to continue working in cooperation with local governments to improve the convenience of the people. It was.

The government considered the necessity of stamping the administrative procedures of about 15,000 kinds of countries, and decided to abolish all so-called "approval stamps" at 99% or more.



In response to this, the Minister in charge of Regulatory Reform Kono released a manual prepared at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting to encourage local governments to abolish the seal.



The manual includes the criteria for abolishing the seal and the procedure leading up to the decision of the government and local governments that have already decided to abolish it.



Minister Kono said, "In order to make administrative procedures convenient, the national and local governments must work together on a three-legged race. If the local governments also abolish the seal, it will be very effective, so we will actively work together. I want to do it. "