Online registration, project submitted by a deputy from Gorj, becomes LAW

Online registration, project submitted by a deputy from Gorj, becomes LAW
Online registration, project submitted by a deputy from Gorj, becomes LAW
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USR deputy Radu Miruță submitted a bill to allow vehicle registration online without the need for a trip to the counter.

The deputy said today that his project will become law.

“Another project submitted by me in the Parliament will become law, with an impact for millions of Romanians – completely online registration of vehicles.

If you keep working and identifying solutions by submitting many good projects to the Parliament even when everyone says it can’t be done, look, it can be done.

Last year, 1.6 million Romanians went physically to the registration desk. This will come to an end as digitization understood leads to evolution.

It should be noted, however, the amateurism with which work is done in the Government of Romania, even in official documents: both me as the initiator and my colleagues were passed over to the AUR. No, I’m not leaving the USR where I built. I stay here and show how a county reddened by PSD affairs can be taken out of captivity, with their key, PNL.

When you will register/radiate vehicles without roads at the counter, remember that someone worked, came up with the technical solution, negotiated a majority and made such a law in the Romanian Parliament when everyone said it could not be done”, the deputy said Radu Miruta.

The draft law proposes the amendment of Ordinance 83/2001 in order to establish a new obligation for the community public car registration services, which are obliged to ensure a complete online flow for the creation and receipt of user accounts used on the website of the General Direction of Driving Permits and Registrations.


The article is in Romanian

Romania

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