17 February 2026 - When there is no control, the citizen pays the cost

The serious dysfunctions and institutional gaps in the Land Registry’s procedures are not just an administrative problem. They are an indication of a state that operates without adequate control, without clear accountability and without consequences when procedures fail.

Feb 17, 2026

Property security is a foundation of the rule of law and economic stability. When citizens cannot rely on the credibility of institutions, trust in the state itself is undermined.

The problem is not the absence of procedures. It is the absence of mechanisms that ensure that procedures are implemented, controlled and corrected when they fail.

Volt proposes specific institutional solutions:

• Mandatory parliamentary control of critical administrative services, with clear accountability.

• Full digitalization and transparency in procedures, so that every citizen knows the progress of their case.

• Legislatively defined timetables and administrative responsibility for delays and malfunctions.

• Strengthening the administrative and technological adequacy of the Land Registry, so that it operates reliably and quickly.

Politics is not judged by statements, but by whether institutions function in practice.

Volt exists to ensure exactly this: control, accountability and implementation of the rules.