Rule of Law
Poland is three-quarters of the way through its “Two Years of Digital Revolution,” and the country has emerged as one of the European Union’s leaders in digital governance. A CEPA roundtable convened Polish officials, policy experts, and representatives from the financial technology sector to discuss mObywatel, Warsaw’s flagship citizen app, alongside Poland’s broader investments in […]
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