Germany Eyes Broader Spy Powers Amid Rising Hybrid Threats
Germany's government is considering expanding the powers of its intelligence agencies to counter rising hybrid threats. This proposal aims to align Germany with its European counterparts by broadening surveillance capabilities. However, it faces resistance due to concerns over democracy and increased powers.
Germany's government is pushing for expanded powers for its spy agencies to tackle rising hybrid threats, a contentious move due to the nation's post-war intelligence constraints.
Thorsten Frei, a senior conservative official, advocates for reforms to enhance the BND's capabilities, including extended data retention and intensified surveillance.
Yet, the proposal faces opposition over potential democratic risks, with critics warning of unchecked power escalation amid calls for stronger oversight of Germany's intelligence operations.
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