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German public administrationEuronews
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German political parties set to have their party programs approved by their members next month .
CDU calls for a ministry for digitisation, which falls under the auspices of the Ministry of Transport .
AfD refuses to back the adoption of the Digital Services Act (DSA), an EU set of rules aimed at making online platforms more transparent while curbing disinformation.
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