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Supporting candidates in elections and diplomas by telephone
Poland🏛️ Politics10 days ago

Supporting candidates in elections and diplomas by telephone

The Polish government has approved new regulations expanding the functionality of the 'mObywatel' app, allowing users to electronically support candidates in elections and access digital documents such as university diplomas. The app will now enable users to display higher education diplomas, professional qualifications, and provide easier access to vehicle-related data and property information from the Central Register of Real Property. The Ministry of Digitization stated that the number of users has doubled over the past two and a half years, reaching 12 million. These changes aim to meet growing user needs by offering more convenient access to public services through a centralized platform.

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Supporting candidates in elections and diplomas by telephone

The Polish government has approved new regulations expanding the functionality of the 'mObywatel' app, allowing users to electronically support candidates in elections and access digital documents such as university diplomas. The app will now enable users to display higher education diplomas, professional qualifications, and provide easier access to vehicle-related data and property information from the Central Register of Real Property. The Ministry of Digitization stated that the number of users has doubled over the past two and a half years, reaching 12 million. These changes aim to meet growing user needs by offering more convenient access to public services through a centralized platform.

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