71% of central administration offer services on one-stop-shop principle. This principle is also applied in 100% of the district and 68% of the municipal administration units. This is expressed in the approved by the government 2005 Report on Public Administration.
Minister Vassilev pointed out that women and university graduates account for 63% and 64.6% of the administration staff, which marks a good increase over previous years. Half of the civil servants are fluent in a foreign language.
E-signature and e-document tend to be usedmore, the Report says. All administration structures have access to Internet and most of them can boast of having a website. In 2006, under the E-government Development Programmes, computer equipment and e-signatures have been granted to all municipal and district administrations, Minister Vassilev said.
Administrative divisions responsible for responsding to reports of possible corruption have also been significantly increased. Almost 100% of the civil servants have by now declared their assets.
In 2005, 42 060 administrations officials underwent training in IT, foreing languages, etc.
Quelle/Source: Southeast Europe Online, 22.06.2006