#political neutrality

30.09.2025 07:35

Do you consider it a violation of ethics to disseminate information about a colleague's political views?

The NADS order stipulates that civil servants are obliged to refrain from hate speech in their behavior and adhere to political neutrality. I am interested in whether it should be considered a violation of ethical norms if a colleague talks about his political views, for example, on a social network or in a private conversation. How can this affect professional activities and relations in the team?

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