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Dangerous Omnibus Law

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Preventing public participation in the drawing up of the omnibus law is anti-democratic. There is no reason to continue with this unrealistic project.

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IN the midst of threats from the coronavirus, an oil war, a currency war and the drying up of demand and supply for goods and services around the world, the plan to pass an omnibus law should be halted. Not only has it lost relevancy, but this major regulation—uniting more than 1,000 regulations in 79 laws from a number of sectors into 11 clusters—has the potential to be in breach of the law, is full of tricks and has been forced

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