Digital Committee Meets Non-Public: Civil Rights Activists Warn of Retrogression
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The digital committee of the German Bundestag should preferably meet non-public again in the future. 21 civil society groups turn against this.
In an open letter, more than 20 organizations criticise non-public meetings of the Digital Committee by default. They demand transparency and consider non-public meetings to be a "structural step backwards" for the democratic public. The doors remain closed. – Publicly-like released by unsplash.com polarmermaid21 organizations, including D64, AlgorithmWatch and the CCC, demand in an open letter that the Digital Committee should in principle meet…
Mr Durz,Mr Lührmann,Mr Hoppermann,Mr Schätzl,Mr Dillschneider,Mr Vogtschmidt,Mr Vogtschmidt,We know that a procedural regime has been established for this parliamentary term for the Committee on Digital and State Modernisation, which provides that the Committee does not meet publicly in principle, unless the public is decided.In addition, the impression arises that at least the coalition groups are planning to make use of the possibility of open…
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