Nuremberg, Bremen and Bonn are German e-government pioneers
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What can you apply for digitally from German authorities and what not? Research by c't revealed some surprises, both positive and negative.
What can you apply for digitally from German authorities and what not? Research conducted by c't in issue 6/2022 revealed a few surprises. Read the article:
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