Digital integrity

A conference was organised in 2023[2] in the Costa Rican Legislative Assembly on the theme of artificial intelligence and participatory democracy, which also presented the evolution of the right to digital integrity.

On 9 December 2024, the City Council of Strasbourg unanimously adopted a motion presented by the Group Strasbourg écologique et citoyenne for the "right to digital integrity of the individual in its main principles in order to guarantee equal and quality access to public services online and offline "[5] On 29 May 2021, the Pirate Party Germany included the right to digital integrity in its political programme during the German federal elections.

The Pirate Party proposes amending Article 2(2) of the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany.

[7] A draft popular initiative aims to add the right to digital integrity to Article 10 of the Swiss Federal Constitution.

[full citation needed] A parliamentary initiative to introduce the right to digital integrity into the Federal Constitution was submitted on 29 September 2022 by Samuel Bendahan.

[15] A parliamentary initiative entitled "Guaranteeing digital integrity for everyone" was submitted on 28 September 2022 by Quentin Haas, a member of the Jura parliament.

[21] An initiative tabled in January 2023 by around forty members of parliament proposes adding Article 15a Protection of digital integrity in the Vaud constitution.

[22] A petition submitted in June 2023 to the parliament by the local political party Pirat[23] proposes adding the right to digital integrity in a new Article 8 bis in the Zug constitution.

Map of adoption of the right to digital integrity by Swiss cantons in July 2024.