The socialist spokesman criticizes that "the mayor has lost the north, the first participatory initiative that he launches to collect ideas from the neighbors in the space that will be free after the burial and is a survey that violates the data protection law" "It shows that the coordinator of this initiative is not qualified to start a process that already generated doubts about the background of how Ballesta understands participation, and this bungling, at the first turn, confirms our suspicions" Last Friday, the Government team presented an initiative, within the participatory process to which it is bound by the agreement with Murcia High Speed, for the collection of surveys by means of ballot boxes in businesses in the areas affected by the burial, the spokesman of the Municipal Socialist Group, José Antonio Serrano, surprised, affirms that "when we have gone to the shops to see the surveys we have been stunned by such a botch, since it clearly violates the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD) of 25 May 2018 and the Organic Law on Protection of Personal Data and guarantee of Digital Rights, a direct application throughout the European Union and a Law that protects users when they are requested personal data ". Serrano affirms that "it is embarrassing that this government team is so incompetent, anyone with a minimum of training knows that collecting data in this way is illegal," in addition, "the amount of sensitive data that is requested is incredible.
We did not finish it.
to understand, apart from the name, the postal address, the town, the email and the telephone number are requested, when these data are not essential to carry out a survey of this type ". The doubts of the Socialist Group go further, the spokesman suspects that "we are very afraid that the government team and the coordinator of this campaign, have wanted to be clever by trying to achieve a database to later bomb the neighbors with the farces they have us used to and paving the way for campaigning in an area where they lost the elections in a resounding way.
" Serrano clarifies that "a survey of this type must have accessible, in the same form or in an offprint, an express and unequivocal consent by the user who fills it in, and a series of clauses such as: who is responsible for the treatment of the data, the purpose for which the information is requested, the recipient of the information collected, and the rights of access, rectification and deletion of the data provided, among other clauses, and this information must be provided or accessible at the time in which the data will be collected.
" José Antonio Serrano clarifies that "we are going to ask at the next Murcia High Speed ??Board of Directors who has paid for the ballot boxes and ballots that have been printed and how much data has been collected, because in the agreement there is an amount earmarked for this process.
We are not here to waste money.
" In addition, the socialist spokesman firmly affirms that "Mayor Ballesta has lost the north, the first participatory initiative that he launches to collect ideas from neighbors in the space that will be free after the burial and is a survey that violates the law of Data Protection". The PSOE already denounced in its day, as affirmed by the Socialist spokesman, that "for the position of coordinator of the Burial Monitoring Committee, we have officials prepared in the City Council, however, the mayor Ballesta has preferred to put his person in charge of propaganda to take advantage of the electoral pre-campaign with other people's money.
This shows that the coordinator is not qualified to start a process that already generated doubts with the background of how Ballesta understands participation, and this botch, to the first of change, confirms our suspicions.
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Source: PSOE Murcia