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Bill: Freedom of Information Act

Details

Submitted by[?]: Workers' Party of Malvia

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: June 4809

Description[?]:

A good government have no need to keep secrets from it's people.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date19:41:38, August 31, 2020 CET
FromPath to Bright Horizons
ToDebating the Freedom of Information Act
MessageWhile one can debate the merits of releasing disturbing but outdated classified files, it is time to expose any misdeeds our government has been doing.


Date02:48:11, September 01, 2020 CET
FromRaktavani National Party
ToDebating the Freedom of Information Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

Whilst we support transparency insofar as that is practical, it remains important that files should not be released if there is a possibility doing so could endanger our national security.

Patanjali Ganapuli
Prime Minister of Malivia

Date08:34:32, September 01, 2020 CET
FromPath to Bright Horizons
ToDebating the Freedom of Information Act
MessageSo what is not what can the government can claim as a threat to natural security. Is it because releasing the wrong one would raise the onion prices again?

Guru Panjeener
Guru and President of the Path to Bright Horizons Party

Date01:23:51, September 02, 2020 CET
FromRaktavani National Party
ToDebating the Freedom of Information Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

The Lok Sabha would not expect me to speak in specific detail about files which need to be kept classified, but as a examples, files relation to defence and the intelligence services are sometimes sensitive, and releasing them might benefit our enemies more than us.

Patanjali Ganapuli
Prime Minister of Malivia

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