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It's always a minority pushing the weakening of encryption, which is why the proposals have never made it very far. What separates Europe from the US is that our political system is way more diverse and involves many more political groups (some of which have extreme opinions). This naturally means more diverse proposals, and lower chance of a given proposal becoming a reality. Especially so when compared to the US where it seems one person with the support of one political party can seemingly implement any crazy policy they think of on a whim.

I think it's probably a good thing to explore a wider range of ideas, even if many of the ideas suck and end up being scrapped.



A minority may be pushing, but a majority is for.

If you look at actual history of Chat Control: it always had majority support, and it was always a blocking minority that stopped it.




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