One would expect that this innovation would be presented by Singapore, South Korea or the Baltic countries, very at the forefront of the digitization of the administration.
But it is Ukraine that claims to be the first country in the world to have deployed the digital passport which has the same official value as the paper identity document.
Passing through Paris last week, Mikhailo Fedorov, the "Ukrainian Cedric O", just thirty-something minister in charge of Digital, shows his identity card displayed on his smartphone.
Authenticated by a QR Code,
"it allows me to take a plane, to open a bank account"
, explains the young Deputy Prime Minister.
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This title, granted by President Volodymyr Zelensky, testifies to the priority given to the digital transformation of the former Soviet Republic, commonly associated with polluting heavy industry and intensive agriculture.
In Paris, Mikhailo Fedorov, creator of SMM Studio, an online marketing company, visited - passage
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