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Turkey's 2026-2028 Digital Transformation Plan

Turkey's new Medium-Term Program (2026-2028) outlines a comprehensive digital transformation, focusing on 5G expansion, AI development, and enhanced e-government services, aiming to boost efficiency and reduce costs.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Greece Moves Municipal Debt Notifications Online

The Greek government announced that starting now, all municipal debt notifications, including property taxes, fees, and public space charges, will be sent electronically via citizens' digital mailboxes on gov.gr, eliminating delays and lost documents.

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Thuringia Streamlines Naturalization with Online Application; Impact on Processing Times Uncertain

Thuringia, Germany, is implementing a new online naturalization application process expected to reduce workloads on local authorities by eliminating initial consultations. Three districts are already using it, with five more planned; however, the effect on processing times is yet unclear.

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Germany Streamlines Passport Applications with Online System

Starting May 1st, German citizens can apply for passports online, submitting digital photos and receiving documents via mail; a three-month transition period allows for paper photos until July 31st. The changes aim to improve efficiency and reduce fraud.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Germany's New Ministry for Digitalization: A Necessary Reform

Germany's planned Ministry for Digitalization aims to improve digital processes across public services, education, and security, but success depends on overcoming the country's fragmented federal structure and implementing a unified digital strategy.

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Estonia: 45-Second Online Divorce Shows Digital Government Efficiency

Estonia's online divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings in about 45 seconds, with 60% of divorces now starting online, highlighting the country's advanced digital infrastructure and efficiency compared to other nations.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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UN Forum Highlights Global Push for Digital Public Services

The 2025 UN Public Service Forum in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, showcased successful digital transformations in public administration, with countries like Albania and Uzbekistan significantly expanding online services, while Georgia brought services to rural areas via mobile units, contrasting with Bosni...

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Wittenberg's Digital Building Permits: A Year of Progress

Wittenberg, Germany's online building permit system, launched in February 2024, processed 118 applications in one year, averaging 50 days, significantly faster than the three-month legal limit; this success, however, represents a fraction of the approximately 600 annual applications.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
kathimerini.gr
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Greece's E-Government Adoption Nears EU Average"

In 2024, 66.3% of Greeks aged 16–74 used e-government services (gov.gr), nearing the EU average of 70%, a significant increase since 2020 when obtaining documents required in-person visits; the platform now offers over 2,170 services, with 8.6 million users and 328 million documents issued since its...

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Limited Adoption of Online Office Hours in Thuringia

Thuringia's mayors and county commissioners largely avoid online office hours due to citizen preference for in-person contact and limited technological access; Erfurt and Eichsfeld are exceptions, using pre-recorded video responses to submitted questions.

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