Digitizing relations between authorities and business in the loop of the Economic Council
On Aug. 10, 2018, a new ad-hoc working group of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister was launched. It was named “Digitizing relations between authorities and business.” It will be responsible for promoting and monitoring the digitization processes of the services provided by the state, targeting any type of interaction of the businessmen with civil servants, starting with obtaining information held by the state and ending with issuing permissive documents.
During the debates, participants launched a number of proposals, including the implementation of E-authorization in transport, creation of a single online registration platform for legal entities, creation of an electronic platform for access to public information and facilitating relations of economic operators with the state. The need to create an information portal about the economic operators in the country available to the general public was discussed.
There were discussions about adjusting legislation where it is clearly stipulated what data about the entrepreneur may have a public character and the possibility of not publishing the changes to the charter and name of the company in the Official Gazette. A norm in the legislation should provide for the possibility of remotely opening and / or deregistering a business.
A proposal made for the need to recognize the digital signatures of trusted providers from the EU (which are in line with the EIDAS Directive) so that they can open and operate businesses in Moldova.
The Secretariat of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister is supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, funded by the UK Government’s Good Governance Fund, and the World Bank Group project “Investment Climate Reform”, funded by the Sweden.
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