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Quels sont les impacts potentiels de la loi sur les « agents étrangers » sur la démocratie en République tchèque ?

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Germany
Commencé 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 Publié par will Mar 24, 2026
Bien que la loi sur les « agents étrangers » vise à protéger les intérêts nationaux, elle soulève des questions concernant sa mise en œuvre. Protègera-t-elle véritablement la démocratie ou créera-t-elle un environnement de suspicion où les organisations civiques se sentiront menacées par un contrôle étatique potentiel ?
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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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