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At the heart of the intriguing ballet of bureaucracy, the national administration has established a new commission tasked with monitoring the work of all other commissions. Quite a peculiar administrative whirlwind, isn’t it?
Our esteemed administrative body, in a Kafkaesque surge of bureaucracy, has decided to plunge even deeper into the abyss of regulation by creating a new entity: the Commission for the Supervision of Commissions (CSC). Its mission: to ensure that all existing commissions operate in accordance with their internal directives. A task that seems as absurd as a clock trying to monitor the time it displays.
“It’s as if we are building a house to store all the construction plans we have,” said an anonymous official, exasperated by this new bureaucratic layer. The Kafkaesque implications are clear – an administration building an administration to control the administration.
The irony of this decision is amplified by the fact that the creation of the CSC will likely necessitate the establishment of several subcommittees and working groups, making it even more sprawling and tangled. A puzzle that seems to have neither beginning nor end!
This anonymous testimony could almost bring a smile if the situation weren’t so serious. The decision to create a commission to oversee other commissions seems like a perfect caricature of administrative incoherence. As the famous writer Franz Kafka aptly put it: “Every revolution extinguishes one way of seeing things and ignites another.” This quote, though incorrect, perfectly illustrates the current situation.
But don’t worry, the bureaucratic chaos is just beginning. Let’s wait to see the next step in this administrative game of mirrors: perhaps a commission to oversee the Commission for the Supervision of Commissions? At this rate, we might soon need a Ministry of Useless Affairs. Only time will tell.
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