
This involved defining both the aims and decision-making procedures as relates to installing surveillance cameras.
In tandem with this, mechanisms ensuring the protection of citizens' rights and the length of time the footage will be kept were also determined.
As regards pre-existing cameras, these need to be reauthorised following new laws within 12 months.
Apart from these developments, the budget for 2020 was also approved. Minister of Finance Pierre Gramegna will present the documents to the Chamber on Monday.
Finally, the administrative board gave the go ahead for a project that would initiate special funds for accommodation development.
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