In a post on social networks, the Basque Group considers the adoption of the reform of the 1968 law on official secrets “good news”, although it expresses its “doubts” about the deadlines for approval and the criteria for the declassification of documents .
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The GDP has qualified as “disappointing and late” the draft law on official secrets that the Spanish government plans to pass this Monday in the Council of Ministers and which the Jeltzales have been claiming for “six years”.
“That’s good news, but he comes late; very late”, the Basque Group has considered in Congress in a thread published on its Twitter profile. However, he clarifies that he knows the approach of Sánchez’s government through the press, as the central executive “He has had no contact” with the PNV and has not transferred any information in recent months.”
The Council of Ministers will approve the project at its last meeting before the summer holidays, which, according to reports, will at least 50 years to keep the “top secrets” of the state and will entrust the responsibility for the classified information to the ministry of the presidency.
Although the PNV does not know the content of the project in detail, the PNV believes that the criteria and deadlines advanced so far seem “far from those proposed by the Basque Group”. even bend themwhich is, a priori, disappointing”.
He also expresses his “doubts” as to whether the process can be completed during this term. In the opinion of the jeltzales, “it seems expedient that speed up deadlines so as not to waste the opportunity to update a Freelance Act”.
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