Poland's economy is gaining attention as it may surpass Britain's by 2030, but its digital services are already leading, exemplified by the mObywatel app with 8 million users. This app enables functions like producing digital ID cards, checking driving license points, and accessing public services securely. With a focus on speed and user-friendly services, government officials view the app as a prototype for similar systems across the EU, especially with the impending eIDAS 2.0 regulation to ensure cross-border electronic identification, making digital governance more streamlined for citizens.
"The app, which has 8 million users, has a myriad features such as allowing Poles to produce a digital version of their ID, check how many penalty points they have on their driving licence..."
"Sionkowski said keeping the core team of developers within public institutions allowed them to move faster as they knew databases were digitised and could be made available to citizens quickly."
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