Ursula von der Leyen really saw her Chat Control law get rejected twice and decided to force it through with an emergency vote 5 minutes before the summer break
Talk the talk about Democracy, but she definitely doesn't walk the walk.
Despicable person.
This is how “DEMOCRACY” works in Europe:
⛔️ 314 vote AGAINST mass surveillance.
✅ 276 vote FOR it.
MASS SURVEILLANCE WINS.
Then the same bureaucratic hypocrites travel the world lecturing everyone about democracy and their so-called “European values.”
WELCOME TO THE EUSSR.
@tizianamaiolo@Icswhatt Marchetto e' gia' stato processato. Non si capisce come la colpa di uno possa automaticamente cancellare presunte colpe o errori di altri. Non esiste un minimo di lociga in questa affermazione
@tizianamaiolo Diciamo che ci sia dovrebbe porre seri dubbi sulla credibilità di chi parla dopo 18 anni. Detto questo se uno portasse riscontri verificabili, mi sembrerebbe assurdo -quasi criminale- non ascoltarlo
@WohlstandsWal I see no logic. Getting a certificate by phone is different from providing a certificate from day 1. There would be other ways to limit the abuse
@Bodyslam924@sergeynazarovx correction regarding Italy: the "unpaid waiting days" classification is misleading. Although the public benefit starts on day 4, the first three days are typically paid by the employer under collective agreements, so most employees do not lose pay
As somebody who has taken only four days off sick in the past ten years, I can tell you that this is ridiculous. If you cannot get to the office because of vomiting and diarrhea, are you really going to burden the healthcare system with a doctor's visit *after* you're already better and ready to return to work? Absurd. Obviously there are far too many people who take sick days off work when they could easily have come in, but there are better ways of dealing with it than this.
The Germans are blowing up their whole economy with a series of massively foolish decisions (mostly on energy), by a failure to shift industrial strategy 10 years ago, and by EU regulation-induced sclerosis. Instead of making difficult decisions and putting in the planning, diplomatic and legislative hard yards on these matters, they're pettifogging. Extremely poor. What happened to German governance excellence?
@BeardWithGinger@KerenHirsch it would be sufficient to allow it twice per year. It is quite common that you get a bad flu once per year. After that you need a certificate from day one.
@sergeynazarovx there are other ways to improve the situation. For example one could accept a phone justification twice a year. It is quite probable the one gets the flu once. This way is crazy and simply Germany does not have the healthcare infrastructure to sustain it