Venice Commission: Swift Adoption of Amendments to Laws on Special Investigation Service and Protection of Personal Data Violates International Standards

In its opinion of December 15 -16, 2023, on the amendments to the laws on the Special Investigation Service (SIS) and the provisions of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data (PDPS), the Venice Commission notes that the adoption of the amended laws in a short period of time, without substantive discussion and pluralistic participation in the debate, is contrary to international standards. In this regard the Commission recommends “following rigorously the principles of transparency, accountability, inclusiveness, and democratic debate in the law-making process, and where necessary making amendments to legislation, Parliamentary procedures or rules to incorporate these standards”.

Also, the Venice Commission finds the dismissal of the former State Inspector and her deputies at odds with the principle of the rule of law, and notes: “to exclude such situations in future, effective remedies shall be put in place, including in respect of parliamentary procedures”.

Among the Venice Commission’s recommendations are the following:

Reporting powers of the SIS and the PDPS

Exclusion of high ranking official for the jurisdiction of the SIS

Selection and appointment procedures of the Heads of the SIS and PDPS

Monitoring of covert investigative measures

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