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Estonia is set to introduce mobile phone applications for citizens to cast their votes in elections, a move expected to be operational by the European Parliament elections in June 2024.
The Estonian government in Tallinn recently passed the bill, which is now slated for discussion in the parliament, marking a significant step toward modernizing the voting process. Economy and Information Technology Minister Tiit Riisalo expressed optimism about the swift implementation of the new voting method.
To enable mobile voting, special applications tailored for common mobile operating systems will be created, with the selection to be determined by the Electoral Commission. This approach, according to Riisalo, ensures technological neutrality, incorporating widely available and secure technologies.
Riisalo reassured the public that mobile voting would be as secure as existing e-voting and traditional paper ballot methods. Estonia has a history of embracing innovative voting methods, being the first European country to introduce online voting in 2005.
As Estonia ventures into mobile voting, the move reflects a commitment to leveraging technology to enhance civic participation, with potential implications for the broader landscape of democratic processes.
Germany has warned that the war involving Iran could trigger a new migration wave toward Europe, as the conflict continues to create instability across the region
The Ministry of Justice has officially received a report from Teodora Georgieva, Bulgaria's European Prosecutor, detailing pressure, threats, and attempts to undermine the authority of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is expected to have immediate implications for the security of the European Union, according to the European policing agency Europol
France, Italy and Greece have agreed to align their military presence in Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean in response to rising regional tension
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