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Electronic Voting in State Institutions With Fairvotes

Electronic Voting in State Institutions With Fairvotes - a new electronic voting system, making decisions on laws becomes much easier and simpler.

As the name suggests, state institutions are established by the government. One of the most well-known state institutions is the Croatian Parliament. The Croatian Parliament is the representative body of citizens and the legislative authority in the Republic of Croatia. The Parliament passes laws, codes, the state budget, declarations, charters, and other acts. Each parliament member in the Parliament expresses their opinion on whether they are for or against a particular law.

Electronic Voting in State Institutions With Fairvotes - a new electronic voting system, making decisions on laws becomes much easier and simpler.

As the name suggests, state institutions are established by the government. One of the most well-known state institutions is the Croatian Parliament. The Croatian Parliament is the representative body of citizens and the legislative authority in the Republic of Croatia. The Parliament passes laws, codes, the state budget, declarations, charters, and other acts. Each parliament member in the Parliament expresses their opinion on whether they are for or against a particular law.

There is a defined procedure for the adoption of specific laws. For example, laws, decisions, resolutions, and conclusions are passed by a majority vote in the Parliament, provided that a majority of members are present at the session. If the members are not present, a certain decision cannot be made. The Parliament makes certain decisions and laws on a daily basis, which can be a problem for parliament members if they have to leave the city due to business meetings or other reasons.

Many countries already use electronic voting, with Estonia being one of the most successful examples. Many others are considering its implementation and investing significant financial resources in researching and enabling electronic voting. In the Republic of Croatia, there are growing recommendations from certain parliament members for the introduction of electronic voting, with the explanation that electronic voting would increase the participation of parliament members and enable all laws and proposals to be passed with a majority vote.

In state institutions, voting requires the physical presence of parliament members at the same location to participate. We are facing a crisis in which we must adapt "normal things" to the new situation. Although the world has paused, obligations and decisions that need to be made for the functioning of the country have not stopped. On the contrary, during a crisis, the number of decisions that must be urgently made and the workload of parliament members increase.

The world is changing. Why shouldn't the voting process move to a new level?

Electronic voting is not just a response to a crisis; it is an alternative that would streamline the entire process from vote collection to tallying. It offers greater accessibility, security, and transparency. It provides every member of the government or parliament the ability to vote from anywhere.

Electronic voting would not only make it easier to pass new laws but also provide mobility and simplicity for every parliament member when voting.

Technologies are evolving, and every process is being simplified and replaced with a more cost-effective version. With Fairvotes - a new electronic voting system, making decisions on laws becomes much easier and simpler. If you are unable to attend in person, you can easily vote via your mobile device anywhere and anytime. Join us in a new era of voting!

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