I recommend reading the eff.org article linked above. It states: "Article 45 forbids browsers from enforcing modern security requirements on certain CAs without the approval of an EU member government. Which CAs? Specifically the CAs that were appointed by the government, which in some cases will be owned or operated by that selfsame government." and: "The current text of Article 45 requires that browsers trust CAs appointed by governments, and prohibits browsers from enforcing any security requirements on those CAs beyond what is approved by ETSI. In other words, it sets an upper bar on how much security browsers can require of CAs" and: "This upper bar on security may even ban browsers from enforcing Certificate Transparency"
If you can't connect the dots and understand why people are upset, I can't help you.
If you can't connect the dots and understand why people are upset, I can't help you.