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Enough signatures gathered for a referendum on the amendment to the parliamentary inquiry law
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsProgressiveOverlooked by conservatives4 days ago

Enough signatures gathered for a referendum on the amendment to the parliamentary inquiry law

The organizers of a referendum on a proposed amendment to the law on parliamentary investigations have announced they have collected 40,000 signatures, meeting the threshold required to hold a constitutional referendum. As of today, 42,004 signatures have been submitted, and the decision on implementing the amendment will be made by citizens in the fall. The proposed amendment aims to remove a key safeguard against political misuse of parliamentary investigations. Under the new rules, investigators would no longer need to seek approval from the Constitutional Court before initiating an investigation, allowing politicians greater freedom to launch investigations against individuals without prior judicial oversight. Additionally, parliamentary investigative committees could access private communications, SMS messages, phone calls, and bank accounts of individuals unrelated to politics or suspected of any wrongdoing, including their family members, partners, friends, and others in their personal circle. The organizers argue the referendum will decide whether to grant politicians unrestricted powers to intrude into civilian life and individual privacy or maintain safeguards against the

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Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentProgressiveFactual 95Objective 704 days ago
There will be a referendum on the parliamentary inquiry in the autumn!

The article reports that organizers of a referendum on a parliamentary inquiry law amendment have collected 40,000 signatures, which is the required threshold to trigger a legislative referendum. They announced that 42,004 signatures were submitted by today, and a decision on the enactment of the amendment will be made in the autumn. The proposed changes aim to prevent political abuse of parliamentary inquiries by limiting the ability of investigators to challenge the legality of such inquiries at the Constitutional Court. This would give politicians more freedom to initiate parliamentary inquiries against anyone at any time without prior judicial oversight. The amendments would also allow parliamentary inquiry commissions to access private communications, SMS messages, phone calls, and bank accounts of individuals not involved in politics or suspected of criminal activity, including their family members, partners, friends, and others within their personal circle. The organizers emphasized that the referendum will decide whether to grant politicians essentially unlimited powers to intrude into citizens' private lives or to maintain safeguards against political abuse of power.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the proposed parliamentary inquiry law amendment as a potential threat to privacy and democratic safeguards, emphasizing the risks of granting politicians unchecked investigative powers. It highlights concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the potential for abuse, align

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports on the collection of over 42,000 signatures for the referendum. It discusses the implications of the proposed law but presents the opposition's viewpoint without offering a balanced perspective.

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentProgressiveFactual 90Objective 804 days ago
Enough signatures gathered for a referendum on the amendment to the parliamentary inquiry law

The organizers of a referendum on a proposed amendment to the law on parliamentary investigations have announced they have collected 40,000 signatures, meeting the threshold required to hold a constitutional referendum. As of today, 42,004 signatures have been submitted, and the decision on implementing the amendment will be made by citizens in the fall. The proposed amendment aims to remove a key safeguard against political misuse of parliamentary investigations. Under the new rules, investigators would no longer need to seek approval from the Constitutional Court before initiating an investigation, allowing politicians greater freedom to launch investigations against individuals without prior judicial oversight. Additionally, parliamentary investigative committees could access private communications, SMS messages, phone calls, and bank accounts of individuals unrelated to politics or suspected of any wrongdoing, including their family members, partners, friends, and others in their personal circle. The organizers argue the referendum will decide whether to grant politicians unrestricted powers to intrude into civilian life and individual privacy or maintain safeguards against the

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents the proposed amendment as a potential threat to civil liberties and privacy, emphasizing concerns about political abuse of power. It highlights the removal of legal safeguards and the expansion of investigative powers without judicial oversight, which frames the issue as a left-

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Consistent with other sources on the referendum petition and its significance. Maintains a neutral tone while presenting the arguments from both sides.

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 804 days ago
We're going to have a referendum in the fall.

An article reports that enough signatures have been collected to trigger a referendum on a parliamentary inquiry law reform. The initiative, led by proponents of the new coalition, states that over 40,000 signatures were gathered, meeting the threshold required to hold a constitutional referendum. The proposed law would allow parliamentary inquiry commissions to access private communications, SMS messages, phone calls, and bank accounts of individuals, including those not involved in politics or suspected of criminal activity. The supporters argue that this reform would grant politicians unchecked power to intrude into personal lives and private spheres, while also claiming that existing safeguards prevent such abuse of authority.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the proposed parliamentary inquiry reforms as granting 'unchecked power' to politicians, implying potential misuse of authority. It emphasizes the risks of 'unlimited powers' being given to the political class, which aligns with a left-leaning critique of executive overreach. The措

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the collection of signatures for a referendum, stating 42,004 collected, which meets the threshold of 40,000. It provides details on the proposed law and its implications, aligning with cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutral but slightly emotive when discussi

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