CDU/CSU introduces the IP address storage law in the Bundestag
CDU/CSU introduces the IP address storage law in the Bundestag
In a dramatic political issue that affects security online, the dispute rages between the CDU/CSU and the traffic light coalition! The Union has now introduced a draft law to store IP addresses in the Bundestag, a measure that denounces it as essential for crime education. On the other hand, the Federal Ministry of Justice, which drives the so-called Quick-Freeze process-and the CDU/CSU sees nothing but a farce!
Günter Krings, the legal policy spokesman for the CDU/CSU, left no doubt where he sees the priorities of the traffic light. "It is a strange irony at the expense of many victims," he stated, criticizing the draft, which in his opinion put the protection of perpetrators on victim protection. "A law on freezing non -existing data does not help any investigator and mocks the victims," continues Krings. This passionate statement leaves no space for interpretation: this law is a "crime -enforcement avoidance law"!
The weapon of storage: a must for the investigators!
The struggle for the IP addresses takes place in a crucial legal framework. According to Krings, the storage of this data is indispensable in order to clarify serious crimes. "The IP address can be the only investigation approach to identify the perpetrator," he emphasizes. A law that does not provide minimum storage deadlines leave the investigators in the dark, and the success of the investigation depends on chance.
his enthusiasm for the CDU/CSU law is shown in his conviction that it corresponds to European law and gives the investigators the necessary tools. "The victims are entitled to effective investigative instruments. It only exists with the Union," he continues. The CDU/CSU presents itself as the rescuer of legal certainty and leaves the traffic lights in the rain.
political landscape in change?
The background of this political argument should not be underestimated. The CDU/CSU is fractional as a predictive force that is committed to freedom, cohesion and personal responsibility. With their advance they underline their will to establish effective security measures in the current, technologically advanced world.
But while the Union criticizes the political tumbling of the traffic lights that supposedly fails, Germany is on the brink! The debate about storing IP addresses could have far-reaching consequences for the future of digital security-and citizens can only watch!
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