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The new public key associated with this certificate is now available in their official website's "Digital Certificates" section. Taxpayers and businesses using the test system are advised to update their systems accordingly to incorporate the new certificate.
For more information and to access the new public key, please visit the Digital Certificates section at: https://edavki.durs.si/EdavkiPortal/OpenPortal/CommonPages/Opdynp/PageD.aspx?category=dpr_teh_spec
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