Uruguayan opposition lawmaker Laura Fernández has requested an official report to investigate potential data breaches. The inquiry stems from statements made by Freddy González suggesting the ruling Partido Popular Socialista (PPSO) gained access to information regarding individuals who attended the recent transfer of power ceremony. Fernández considers this a “very serious” matter, raising concerns about political surveillance and the misuse of citizens’ data. She is seeking to determine whether information on supporters of the Frente Amplio (FA) opposition party was improperly obtained by the PPSO. The requested report will aim to clarify how the ruling party acquired this data, if at all, and assess the extent of any potential privacy violations. This development adds to growing tensions between the government and opposition factions in Uruguay. Safeguarding data privacy and ensuring government accountability are central to the investigation.