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Newspaper Editorials: State's Hunger for Surveillance Undermining Society

Summary by Eesti Rahvusringhääling
Postimees and Eesti Päevaleht along with Delfi sharply criticize the state's breach of banking secrecy in their editorials, placing it alongside the recent license plate recognition camera scandal and the super-database law — all of which significantly infringe upon individuals' rights and freedoms.

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The Opposition in Congress yesterday accused Morena and allies of imposing a "Spy State," through laws that empower security and prosecution agencies to request the geolocation of citizens without a court order. In addition, they questioned the power given to the authorities, in the Law on Investigation and Intelligence, to have access to any public or private register with data useful to "generate intelligence products." Thus, they pointed out,…

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With the legislative package approved by the artificial majorities of the ruling party in Congress during the extraordinary session, the government becomes a big eye viewer on the life and personal data of all Mexicans, since it will not only have access to biometric data, but also to bank data in outright violation of bank secrecy, geolocation via cell phone and even monitor what they say and upload to personal social networks.In addition, in t…

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Faced with attempts by the opposition and some media to position the idea of a spy state or government, starting with the adoption of various laws in the area of security and prosecution of justice, President Claudia Sheinbaum reiterated: “It is false, it is a lie that the passed laws have to do with [...] The Sheinbaum office rejects the creation of a spy state: it deliberately lies appeared first on Contraline.

The Opposition in Congress yesterday accused Morena and allies of imposing a “Spy State,” through laws that empower security and prosecutorial authorities to request the geolocation of citizens without a court order. They also questioned the power granted to the authorities, in the Investigation and Intelligence Act, to have access to any public or private registry with information that is useful to “generate intelligence products.”TE MAY BE INT…

Opposition in Congress accused the majority of imposing "Spy State" through laws that allow them to request geolocation without a court order.

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Indice Político broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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