Minister of Information and Digital Transformation Stefan Andonovski highlighted the tangible progress of digital transformation, presenting data that demonstrated its real-world impact over the past two years. He noted significant growth in e-services, which increased by 892, alongside a rise in transactions by 460. According to Andonovski, digital transformation is not merely a theoretical concept but a functional reality.
He cited several concrete examples of this shift, including the implementation of QR code verification for licenses, improved data exchange capabilities among institutions, and the consolidation of multiple functionalities into fewer required documents. The Minister emphasized that the goal of this transformation is to streamline processes, resulting in less administrative burden and more accessible services for citizens. Furthermore, this digital shift is intended to increase the availability of digital content and create more opportunities, particularly for younger generations.
Andonovski also pointed to the enhancement of dialogue within public institutions as a key outcome. To guide future efforts, Andonovski unveiled the “11 club priorities” for digital transformation. His presentation affirmed that the digital initiatives have been effective, illustrating a tangible improvement in public efficiency and citizen interaction.
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