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Welche Auswirkungen könnte das Gesetz über „ausländische Agenten" auf die Demokratie in der Tschechischen Republik haben?

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Germany
Gestartet March 24, 2026

Prague could see one of its largest demonstrations in recent years on Saturday. Many Czechs are preparing to protest what organizers of the rally describe as democratic backsliding under Prime Minister Andrej Babis

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Mar 24, 2026
Während das "Ausländischer Agent"-Gesetz darauf abzielt, nationale Interessen zu schützen, wirft es Fragen zu seiner Umsetzung auf. Wird es die Demokratie wirklich schützen oder ein Umfeld des Misstrauens schaffen, in dem sich Bürgerinitiativen durch mögliche staatliche Überwachung bedroht fühlen?
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While the 'foreign agent' law aims to safeguard national interests, it raises questions about its implementation. Will it genuinely protect democracy or create an environment of suspicion where civic organizations feel threatened by potential state scrutiny?

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