governance efficiency, and address emerging challenges such as cybersecurity threats and disinformation. Government officials have accused opponents of spreading fear and misinformation, claiming that safeguards are in place to prevent abuse of power.
Despite these assurances, the backlash continues to grow. Mass demonstrations have erupted in major cities, with protesters carrying placards demanding transparency, accountability, and the protection of civil rights. Social media platforms are flooded with hashtags opposing the bill, and several public figures—including journalists, academics, and former judges—have issued open letters condemning the proposed legislation.
As pressure builds, there are growing calls for the government to pause the legislative process and engage in broader consultations with stakeholders. The controversy has not only deepened political divisions but also raised serious questions about the state of democracy and governance in the country. Whether the government will amend, delay, or push forward with the bill remains uncertain—but the outcome is sure to have lasting implications on the political and legal landscape.