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by Snild
218 days ago
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We have that in Sweden and Finland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_public_access_to_... The principle says that information is non-confidential by default, rather than the other way around. We can request almost any information held by government agencies, including copies of communication like email and documents. One thing that has surprised European acquaintances is the fact that this includes government-held info about individuals, e.g. address and tax returns. |
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https://www.publikt.se/debatt/insynen-maste-varnas-26420