Right to make mistakes: the government will launch a website in the spring
2019-03-02T14:40:32.713Z
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In the summer of 2018, the Parliament adopted the bill establishing a "right to error", intended to allow citizens and businesses to avoid administrative sanctions at the first infringement.
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Source: europe1