• chiggaOP
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    25 minutes ago

    I think that Patrick posted it. basically the ones against where the conservatives, both left and right where against (even if there were some people inside those parities who voted to continue the scanning)

    EDIT: apparently EPP voted against not because they want to support privacy but because the proposal was not enough invasive. they were afraid that it would have stopped their Chat control 2.0 proposal.

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      2 hours ago

      Stop right there. The conservatives are mostly PRO chat control. Please correct your comment and/or look at the votes again.

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        27 minutes ago

        sorry I was mislead due to the results, apparently EPP voted against cause it was not ENOUGH invasive. I will edit it now.

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      13 hours ago

      What?
      I see conservatives+ extreme right pro. Also some fake left

      Against greens -real left.

      (Not absolute since they vote individually)

      But by faction:

      pro: EPP,ECR, ID/Patriots

      Against: EFA, The Left, Renew Europe, S&D(divided)

      Undecided: S&D, Renew Europe

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          1 hour ago

          True, was confused.
          This was the result on the initial proposal, not the vote on extension of the exemption.
          So as I understand it, we already have chat control since there is no legal framework (initial proposal didn’t pass) and this exemption allows them to spy on us.