The return of Gino Lorenzini against the 2024 Census – 2024-04-26 14:45:02

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2024-04-26 14:45:02

Gino Lorenzini focused his questions on questions D 16 and E 22 of the 2024 Census. In them, he asks about the full name and date of birth of “all the people who make up this household and who usually reside in the home.”

Gino Lorenzini, creator of Felices y Forrados, filed a protection appeal against the National Institute of Statistics (INE), ensuring that The 2024 Census questions violate the privacy of people.

In the judicial action, which was declared admissible by Justice, it is alleged that “personal information and “It transgresses constitutional limits that should be governed by statistical principles.”

In an interview with Pulso, Lorenzini assured that “this is a crucial moment for the protection of our constitutional rights and privacy. As a citizen and now as a candidate for governor, I reaffirm my commitment to defending the privacy of individuals and government transparency.”

“This resource not only reflects my values ​​of responsible leadership and advocacy for constitutional rights, but also sets a strong precedent for how personal data should be treated in national statistical research. I will continue to monitor the INE’s response and the next decisions of the courts,” explained the commercial engineer.

Gino Lorenzini focused his questions on questions D 16 and E 22 of the 2024 Census. In them, the full name and date of birth of “all the people who make up this household and who usually reside in the home” are consulted.

According to the protection resource, “It should be noted that these data, especially the names of the people who make up the household and who usually reside in the home, do not correspond and it is also illegal for them to ask.”

For Lorenzini, this type of question is irregular and illegal, pointing out that in the 2002 Census “it only requested the name of the person who responded, never the full name, much less the full name of the entire resident family, and the date of birth was not requested either. , but only age.”

Given these criticisms, The INE made it clear that “the census questionnaire for the 2024 Census, as in all previous censuses carried out by the INE, is framed in the current Constitution,” pointing out that “what the Supreme Court has resolved is that the protection appeal is declared admissible for processing, but has not examined the constitutionality of the powers of the INE on this issue.”

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