Farewell to FT1P?

This register enables faster and more efficient performance of administrative tasks. It is one of the four basic registers on which the development of modern e-government is based. All personal data of citizens are now in one place.
For every citizen, from Belgrade to Babusnica, the Central Population Register makes life easier. It combines data from 13 official records, so it is easier to collect documents for, for example, retirement or enrollment in school.
The verification of the validity of personal data, tax liabilities, social security records, data from the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of State Administration and Local Self-Government, the cadastre or local administration, all those documents are at the same place.
The director of the Office for Information Technologies and Electronic Administration, Mihailo Jovanovi, said that, while there was no Central Population Register, citizens collected data in five different institutions, RTS reports. "Now these data are all in one place, which is incredibly important for the citizens themselves, but also for the development of modern e-government. At this moment, citizens are able to see their data in the Central Population Register through the e-government portal and signal if they see that some of those data are not accurate", stated Jovanovi.
For the line ministry, this register is a tool by which the state administration enables citizens faster and cheaper administrative procedures.
Minister of State Administration and Local Self-Government Marija Obradovic said that for the first time in Serbia, citizens will not need to waste their time and money, collecting various certificates and documents, but civil servants will do it for them with a simple insight into the modern...

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