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Bulgaria's new cabinet to speed up the introduction of e-government

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Within 6 months we should start issuing an ID card with an electronic chip. This is written in the texts of the coalition agreement for the new government, formed with the mandate of the party "We continue the change".

It is also planned that within 6 months the most used documents should be will be submitted electronically between the departments. To be able to request all administrative services electronically and by e-mail is part of the coalition's other plans.
Laws requiring documents to be stamped or scanned documents will be changed. An analysis will be made of how to eliminate the obligation for medical records, employment records, stickers and paper documents to be analog.



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