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    1. We had someone actually contact the Latvian representatives and government and came to the conclusion that one of the main parties truly lost their marbles but the elected MEPs are either undecided or against for the most part.

      The actual government stance seems to just be “whatever Europe thinks is best in this case” for optics or something.

      That said Latvia barely makes a dent in the population %

    2. blackdragonstory on

      This is kinda dumb cuz I am pretty sure people in our country dont support this,yet we are listed as supporters.
      Not sure what the government has said though.

    3. This is ridiculous. Why are so many countries supporting this nonsense? Why is Germany still undecided? I thought Germans were especially cautious about privacy. Are so many politicians corrupt?

      And shame on the Danes for even proposing this in the first place. I wouldn’t even blink if Trump ended up taking Greenland

    4. ANukeTHEM on

      Latvia has budget problems. The government complains about not enough money for infrastructure. Yet they spent a shit load on Spyware from Isreal, national news report.

      They crippled the economy for it.

    5. ProgramBackground813 on

      Shit like this should be unanimous. It’s to do with basic human rights.

      So far, I’ve not seen anything else with a higher potential to dissolve the EU than this.

    6. snowsuit101 on

      Look at all those governments eager to violate human rights (more than they already do in some cases)

    7. karyslav on

      I dont know but every time i see this visualization, i expect that oppose is red and agree is green.

      At least I am from opposing country.

    8. samuel199228 on

      This should be rejected outright I’m from UK hopefully we don’t go down this route but I wouldn’t be surprised if we do

    9. I’m going to laugh at the EU until the UK decides this is a great idea too.

    10. Secret-Guava6959 on

      Governments are afraid. Because of protests, activism and resistance… while economic inequality grows and social media spreads information they can’t control. They are scared to loose control and because of this they act irrational… But this will backfire: ordinary people will unite against it. This will be the final straw to radicalise us because then it doesn’t matter who someone is… we all have the same enemy: the government and elites who are pushing this through by buying political power

    11. EcstaticYesterday605 on

      Of course Hungary would support this, what could possible go wrong with Victor Orban having access to millions of his citizens private messages!

    12. Tyrayner on

      Wasnt germany against it like 2 days ago… Now they switched… Amazing people.

    13. xiaopewpew on

      Pretty amazed to see countries geographically closer to Russia are more based on this issue. Guess some people still remember what it was like to have your family member disappeared for criticizing the government.

    14. Those who suggested this sh%t should walk the road of shame covered with sharpest lego pieces.
      So long, freedom! It was nice having it.

    15. Sadzikovec on

      I might actually become an Eurosceptic if this passes. Like holy blunder, there is already a small movement to leave, and this gives them validity.

    16. ExpressGovernment420 on

      Time to abolish social media and internet altogether, back to primitive means of communication

    17. nani7598 on

      Chat control is in direct opposition with my country’s (and I believe more countries) constitutions.

      This sets a very dangerous precedent and is in fact slam dunk for tin-foil hats saying, that EU was a project focused on tarnishing sovereignty of individual countries all along.

    18. Both Spanish PSOE and PP are in favor, although both parties have been ignoring or being complicit to police political espionage and lawfare against pro-independence or left-wing movements and parties so it’s predictable…

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