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Zakon o svobodnem dostopu do informacij: zvezni pooblaščenec za varstvo podatkov pravi, da so koalicijski načrti "nedemokratični"
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Zakon o svobodnem dostopu do informacij: zvezni pooblaščenec za varstvo podatkov pravi, da so koalicijski načrti "nedemokratični"

The German federal data protection authority, Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider, has criticized planned amendments to the Federal Information Act by the coalition government. The changes would limit access to public information, potentially leading to a 'two-class' system of transparency. She argues that these measures could undermine democratic principles by restricting the right of citizens to scrutinize state actions. The proposed reforms focus on limiting information requests to natural persons with a legitimate interest, primarily residents of Germany and EU citizens living there. They also suggest redacting employee names in disclosures and imposing stricter controls over sensitive areas like critical infrastructure and counterterrorism. Left-wing groups, including the Left Party, have also condemned the plans, calling them an attack on freedom of the press and public oversight.

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Zakon o svobodnem dostopu do informacij: zvezni pooblaščenec za varstvo podatkov pravi, da so koalicijski načrti "nedemokratični"

The German federal data protection authority, Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider, has criticized planned amendments to the Federal Information Act by the coalition government. The changes would limit access to public information, potentially leading to a 'two-class' system of transparency. She argues that these measures could undermine democratic principles by restricting the right of citizens to scrutinize state actions. The proposed reforms focus on limiting information requests to natural persons with a legitimate interest, primarily residents of Germany and EU citizens living there. They also suggest redacting employee names in disclosures and imposing stricter controls over sensitive areas like critical infrastructure and counterterrorism. Left-wing groups, including the Left Party, have also condemned the plans, calling them an attack on freedom of the press and public oversight.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the proposed changes as an erosion of democratic values and transparency, using strong language such as 'undemokratisch' and highlighting criticism from left-wing figures like Clara Bünger. While the subject is politically charged, the framing leans left by emphasizing the risks,壓

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