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Extension of Business Activity Restrictions to the Commissioner for Children's Rights

This new law extends the list of public officials who must declare no business activity to include the Commissioner for Children's Rights. This means the Commissioner will be subject to the same business restrictions as other key state officials, aiming to increase transparency and prevent conflicts of interest. These changes will take effect 14 days after the law's announcement.
Key points
The Commissioner for Children's Rights will be required to submit declarations of no business activity, similar to the Commissioner for Human Rights.
The change aims to ensure greater transparency and prevent situations where public officials might have private interests influencing their decisions.
The law also introduces a technical change from "Minister of Finance" to "minister responsible for public finance" in the context of submitting declarations.
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2026-01-09
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1763
Process start date: 2025-10-07
Voting date: 2026-01-09
Meeting no: 49
Voting no: 29