The new law passed on access to public information has not yet met fierce resistance, even among those who have not been its adamant supporters Legal experts have in fact stated that the new law can parallel any European norms, and that furthermore, the law itself wouldn’t be very detrimental, were it not for the punitive provisions written in it. […]

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