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By decree, the Government of Milei placed greater limits on the law on access to public information

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In a decree, the Executive Branch regulated aspects of Law No. 27,275 to establish limits on private data held by public officials. This restrictive interpretation has already been used by the government not to report on Milei's dogs that live in Quinta de Olivos. But now its scope is expanding. Criteria are also being modified to deny access to public information, which may cause “harm and harm” to people.

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The national Government issued a decree that establishes a series of restrictions on access to public information. Strictly speaking, the rule dictated by the

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In a decree, the Executive Branch regulated aspects of Law No. 27,275 to establish limits on private data held by public officials. This restrictive interpretation has already been used by the government not to report on Milei's dogs that live in Quinta de Olivos. But now its scope is expanding. Criteria are also being modified to deny access to public information, which may cause “harm and harm” to people.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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They insisted that the objective is to give “rationality” to the system and complained about the “silly” questions.

The block led by Miguel Ángel Pichetto submitted a request for reports to the Executive Branch. They assert that Decree 780/24 is a restrictive measure.

·Argentina
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Constitutional lawyer Andrés Gil Domínguez warned that Decree 780/2024, which regulates Law 27,275, on Access to Public Information, unreasonably restricts this fundamental right by imposing the concept of “abuse of rights”, limiting transparency and citizen participation. Constitutional lawyer Andrés Gil Domínguez denounced on Twitter (or X) the unconstitutionality of Decree 780/2024, which regulates law 27,275 on access to public information, …

The Executive Branch introduced changes to current legislation that include a redefinition of the concept of “public information”, greater requirements to request data from the State and more “protection” for officials. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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elciudadanoweb.com broke the news on Monday, September 2, 2024.
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