ÁSZ: E-administration spreading in Hungary

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In the last 10 years, the electronic administration service has spread significantly in Hungary. The epidemic situation has also confirmed this trend, an analysis by the State Audit Office (ÁSZ) pointed out, according to business daily Világgazdaság.

In 10 years, the number of people using e-government in Hungary has almost doubled.

Among residents aged 16–74, in 2010 the share of those who used one of the electronic administration portals was only 34.3%.

Last year, on the other hand, approximately twice as many (60.3%) people contacted public offices via the Internet.

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