The count is almost good, and it is a satisfaction that the government does not intend to deprive itself of while the electoral campaign for the 2022 presidential election seems to be launched.
Amélie de Montchalin unveils this Monday the progress of the digitization plan of public services, promise of the candidate Macron in 2017. According to the Observatory of the quality of administrative procedures, which
Le Figaro
was able to consult in preview, 212 of the 250 formalities identified as
"essential to the daily life of the French"
can now be done online.
That is 30 more than in October 2020 during the previous progress report carried out by the Minister of Transformation and the Public Service.
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More than 110,000 very small businesses helped to go digital
In addition to paying taxes, housing assistance applications, and other declaration of employment of a person at home online, users can now do without a paper form to enroll their children in college and high school, request the legal aid or establish a power of attorney
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