Existing Article 32.1.5prohibits civil servants to use official information for non-official purposes, including for the purpose of electoral campaigning. This has the benefit that official information which is not in the public domain cannot be used to the advantage of parties which have access to such information by virtue of office. However, the formulation of the restriction should be reconsidered in order to be consistent with greater transparency of the information on the state activities. Thus, the use of public information should not be restricted based on who uses it, but on what is the content of it.