The Second Room wants that minister Opstelten of Security and Justice, in the negotiations about new privacy rules are not irreversible decisions. That writes the chairman of the Second Chamber in a conceptbrief.
Speaker of Gerdi Verbeet writes in the concept, so that is yet to be adopted, that the Second Room on the height want to be kept out of the negotiations about the new privacy rules. In addition to minister Ivo Opstelten of Security and Justice asked to not to take decisions that cannot be reversed.
In the writing Concealed the negotiations about the new privacy rules ‘of such political importance’ to find that the parliament ‘in a special way,’ want to receive information. Verbeet writes, however, not why the Room the new privacy rules is so important.
Perhaps the Second Chamber fear that the new rules in the negotiations will be weakened. That fear is shared by burgerrechtenorganisatie Bits of Freedom, which the proposed privacy rules is a good step.
The new privacy rules, which have been recently presented, going beyond the existing privacy laws. Citizens get the right to be forgotten and to have their data ‘to take’. Also to companies with more than 250 employees, a data protection officer appoint and to social networks, users are better informed and protected. In the coming time will be about the treaty to be negotiated.