Abstract

The article analyzes the problem of using information and telecommunications technologies in the system of public administration in the EU countries. Based on extensive statistical material, the main trends in the use of digital technologies that have begun to have a serious impact on European politics are described. It proves the need to reduce the gap between everyday life (which is firmly embedded in information technology) and traditional practices of public administration.

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  • The article analyzes the problem of using information and telecommunications technologies in the system of public administration in the EU countries

  • Что молодежь чаще, чем пожилые избиратели думают, что голосование на европейских выборах является эффективным способом воздействия на принятие решений (63 процентов 15–24-летних против 51 процентов старше 55 лет) [4]

  • – Режим доступа: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Движение_пяти_звёзд (дата обращения: 03.05.2021)

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Introduction

The article analyzes the problem of using information and telecommunications technologies in the system of public administration in the EU countries. По данным опроса 2014 Ipsos MORI, только 16 процентов британцев верят, что политики говорят правду – это меньше, чем доверие агентам по недвижимости или банкирам [10]. Явка избирателей на выборах в Бундестаг в 2017 году составила 76,2% [11], из них 69% 18–24-летних против 81% людей в возрасте 60–69 лет [11].

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