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Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act (2010)

Legislation

The Ley de derogación de la política "No preguntes, no cuentes" (2010) is a significant legislation that marks a major shift in the country's approach to transparency and accountability. This law was enacted to repeal the controversial "No preguntes, no cuentes" policy, which had been in place since the 1980s. The policy had created a culture of secrecy and lack of transparency, where government officials were not required to provide information to the public about their activities and decisions. The repeal of this policy is a major step towards increasing transparency and accountability in government. This law requires government officials to provide information to the public about their activities and decisions, and to be more open and transparent in their dealings. The law also establishes mechanisms for citizens to access information and hold government officials accountable for their actions. The Ley de derogación de la política "No preguntes, no cuentes" (2010) is an important step towards building trust between the government and the citizens, and towards creating a more accountable and transparent government.