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Public institutions would have to conduct transactions through internet

September 8, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Legistator of Partido Acción Ciudadana (PAC) Javier Cambronero introduced a bill that aims to force public institutions to address transactions through Internet.

The proposal, which was also signed by legislator Otto Guevara from Partido Libertario, intends to create a digital site for entities and bodies of the public administration.

This initiative plans to build a more efficient state,

declared the legislator.

He added that if the bill is passed, there will be millionaire savings in expenses related to stationary and users wouldn’t have to go to the physical locations of the institutions.

crhoy.com

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