Earlier quoted context omitted.
Much of Right To Be Forgotten exists because of false information: https://www.npr.org/2018/04/03/598239092/the-man-who-spent-1... Google would not be removing false results without RTBF or someone being able to afford a very expensive lawyer. RTBF means anyone can actually have a chance at getting false information removed.
But the information in the case being discussed is factually true, and undisputed. Why argue like its not literally the case here?
This isn't just a blanket "you can erase things you don't like in the news about you" that some people have made it out to be.