The article discusses a proposed law introduced by the Ministry of Agriculture aimed at establishing a professional institution known as the 'forest chamber,' which would grant significant authority to a non-state organization. The legislation has faced strong criticism from multiple ministries, including the Ministry of Justice, Interior, Transport, and the antitrust office, who argue that it undermines state power and could lead to monopolistic practices. The law requires thousands of forestry professionals to become members and grants the chamber the power to expel members, effectively limiting their ability to work. Over 100 objections have been raised against the fundamental changes, which critics claim weaken state control in favor of this private body.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): While the article presents criticisms from various government agencies regarding the potential overreach of the forest chamber, it does not clearly frame the issue as either left- or right-leaning. The reporting remains balanced by presenting both the rationale behind the law (as presented by the ag





