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Who Has the Right Not to Disclose Their Sources and in Which Cases: This Is the Draft Law that Would Regulate Professional Secrecy

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The Council of Ministers has given the green light this Tuesday to the draft organic law that develops a specific and complete legal protection for professional secrecy in the exercise of the right to information. After this first approval, the text will be submitted to a period of public hearing, and it will be voted on again before being sent to Congress. Definition. Professional secrecy is defined as “the power not to disclose the sources, th…
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The Council of Ministers has given the green light this Tuesday to the draft organic law that develops a specific and complete legal protection for professional secrecy in the exercise of the right to information. After this first approval, the text will be submitted to a period of public hearing, and it will be voted on again before being sent to Congress. Definition. Professional secrecy is defined as “the power not to disclose the sources, th…

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Newtral broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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