Not fewer, but better websites?
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 5:38 am
In my opinion, there are far too many websites of the central government. At the same time, quite a few websites are needed to provide citizens and especially professionals with the information they need (and to which they are also entitled: see the communication policy of the government ). Social networks also offer opportunities for interaction between government and relevant communities.
As far as I am concerned, there will be a separate website for each important topic poland telegram data in which all relevant content on that topic will be made accessible and (possible) interaction via social networks will be integrated. And then not via a central editorial office (as is currently the case with rijksoverheid.nl), but close to the policy departments themselves. After all, they have an interest in good coordination with the environment. As the central government itself states when it comes to ' Factor C ':
As far as I am concerned, there will be a separate website for each important topic poland telegram data in which all relevant content on that topic will be made accessible and (possible) interaction via social networks will be integrated. And then not via a central editorial office (as is currently the case with rijksoverheid.nl), but close to the policy departments themselves. After all, they have an interest in good coordination with the environment. As the central government itself states when it comes to ' Factor C ':