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For first reading in the Bundestag: More than 167,000 signatures against the surveillance package
Germany🏛️ PoliticsProgressive21 hr. ago

For first reading in the Bundestag: More than 167,000 signatures against the surveillance package

The article reports on a petition against Germany’s surveillance package, which includes proposals to expand police powers for digital investigations. The petition has collected over 167,000 signatures, highlighting public concern over potential violations of privacy rights and European Union regulations. NGOs like AlgorithmWatch criticize the measures, arguing they could enable mass data collection and biometric identification, potentially enabling authoritarian control. The Bundestag has begun reviewing the proposals, but critics argue the legislation lacks clarity on how to comply with EU AI laws and fails to protect civil liberties. Key figures such as Greens' Konstantin von Notz and Left Party's Clara Bünger have voiced opposition during parliamentary sessions.

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For first reading in the Bundestag: More than 167,000 signatures against the surveillance package

The article reports on a petition against Germany’s surveillance package, which includes proposals to expand police powers for digital investigations. The petition has collected over 167,000 signatures, highlighting public concern over potential violations of privacy rights and European Union regulations. NGOs like AlgorithmWatch criticize the measures, arguing they could enable mass data collection and biometric identification, potentially enabling authoritarian control. The Bundestag has begun reviewing the proposals, but critics argue the legislation lacks clarity on how to comply with EU AI laws and fails to protect civil liberties. Key figures such as Greens' Konstantin von Notz and Left Party's Clara Bünger have voiced opposition during parliamentary sessions.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the surveillance package as a threat to democratic values and civil liberties, using strong language like 'authoritarian infrastructure' and 'violation of constitutional law.' It highlights criticism from left-leaning parties and NGOs, emphasizing concerns about state overreach, a

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