Digitalization of the Macedonian public administration: a pathway to prevent maladministration and illegal activities
Journal
Law in the digital age, edited by Zoltan Vig
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Bitrakov, Konstantin
Abstract
The global shift towards the digitalization of public administration presents a potent force in improving service delivery, efficiency, and curbing maladministration. This paper explores this transition in the Republic of North Macedonia, emphasizing the potential of digital platforms like e-governance portals and eIDs in reducing bureaucracy and fostering accessibility to public services. Despite the positive strides, a concrete evaluation of its impact remains elusive. The paper is segmented into several sections. Initially, it establishes a theoretical foundation, correlating digitalization with reduced maladministration, supplemented by comparative experiences. Following this, the focus shifts to the specific national context, discussing citizens' perceptions and other key indicators concerning maladministration and illicit activities. Subsequent sections delve into an analysis of Macedonia's recent legislation and ongoing projects, such as the National Portal of e-Services and the Catalogue of Services, assessing their efficacy and implementation hurdles like law inconsistencies and limited technological infrastructure. In conclusion, the paper underscores the necessity for a comprehensive approach to digitalization, encompassing legislative amendments and organizational reforms, alongside technological advancements. While Macedonia has initiated this process, sustained efforts are vital to surmount existing obstacles and maximize the benefits of digital technology in mitigating maladministration.
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