19 Jun 2012

Letters British and German governments

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British and German governments urged to act for more EU transparency Madrid/London/Berlin, 19 June 2012 – Today, Access Info Europe, with the support of 4 British and 6 German civil society organisations, called on the British and German Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Ministries of Justice to reconsider their goverment’s reportedly anti-transparency position on the reform of Regulation 1049/2001 regarding public access to EU documents. See letter to the British government here: See letter the German government here: This action is part of Access Info’s campaign to stregthen transparency within the European Union. The revision of Regulation 1049/2001 has been

Letters British and German governments2020-01-29T11:15:55+01:00
16 Jun 2012

EU Last Window

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Last window of hope for EU transparency talks still open: Danish Presidency urged to broker agreement Brussels/Madrid, 16 June 2012 – With inside EU sources indicating that the Council and the European Parliament are still ready to make a deal on limited but essential reforms to EU access to documents rules, NGO Access Info Europe today called on the Danish Presidency to make an urgent last minute push to reach an agreement. See letter to Danish government here: Access Info Europe understands that the Council of the EU could be ready to agree with the European Parliament on a limited

EU Last Window2020-01-29T11:16:01+01:00
14 Jun 2012

EU Commission urged to respect right of access

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Civil society calls on Commission to respect right of access to EU documents Brussels/Madrid, 14 June 2012 – Civil society organisations and international freedom of information experts have today called on the European Commission to publicly affirm that it respects the right of access to EU documents by taking a clear stand against the inappropriate remarks made last week by official Commission spokesperson, Antonio Gravili. On Friday 8 June Mr Gravili was quoted by the EUobserver.com, characterising the debate around the reform of the EU’s access to documents rules as «infantile» and saying that «some people need to grow up».

EU Commission urged to respect right of access2018-11-13T10:13:17+01:00
8 Jun 2012

Lettre au gouvernement français

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Access Info Europe invite le gouvernement français à se prononcer en faveur de la transparence Madrid/Paris, 8 juin 2012 – Jeudi 7 juin 2012, Access Info Europe ainsi que 10 organisations issues de la société civile française ont adressé une lettre aux Ministères français de la Justice et des Affaires Étrangères et Européennes les invitant à reconsidérer la position de la France vis-à-vis de la réforme du règlement européen 1049/2001 concernant l’accès aux documents des institutions. Cette action s’inscrit dans le cadre de la campagne que nous menons pour un approfondissement de la transparence au sein de l’Union Européenne. La

Lettre au gouvernement français2020-01-29T11:16:07+01:00
6 Jun 2012

EU decision-makers for less transparency

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EU decision-makers push for less transparency Brussels/Madrid, 5 June 2012 – With tripartite negotiations between the three institutions of the EU going in an anti-transparency direction, Access Info Europe, ClientEarth, European Environmental Bureau, Friends of the Earth Europe and Greenpeace EU, supported by various civil society organisations, are calling on the Council of the EU and its Member States to withdraw regressive amendments to the EU access to documents regulation so that citizens can still enjoy the current level of EU transparency. Although the revision of the EU access to documents Regulation appears to be on schedule to conclude before

EU decision-makers for less transparency2020-01-29T11:16:29+01:00
31 May 2012

Saving EU transparency

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One month to save EU transparency  Brussels/Madrid, 31 May 2012 – With tripartite negotiations between the three institutions of the EU going in an anti-transparency direction, Access Info Europe and ClientEarth are calling on NGOs and civil society organisations to sign on to a letter calling for regressive amendments to be withdrawn so that at the very least citizens can still enjoy the current level of EU transparency. Although the revision of the EU access to documents Regulation appears to be on schedule to conclude before the end of the Danish Presidency of the Council – 30 June 2012 –

Saving EU transparency2018-11-13T10:13:18+01:00
11 May 2012

Threat to EU transparency grows

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Threat to EU transparency grows as trilogues begin on access to EU documents Madrid, 11 May 2012 – The threat that the right of access to information from European Union bodies will be reduced moved a step closer to reality yesterday (10 May 2012) when the 27 Member States approved a document from the Danish EU Presidency which would add broad exceptions to the existing rules. The 10 May document obtained today (11 May 2012) by Access Info Europe shows that the “compromise” position adopted by the ambassadors of the EU 27 includes: • Limiting and narrowing the definition of

Threat to EU transparency grows2018-11-13T10:13:19+01:00
13 Abr 2012

1049 campaign update 13 april 2012

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EU Transparency Campaign Update 13 April 2012 - The 20 civil society demands on the future of the EU access to documents regulation were once again sent to the Member State representatives who are negotiating the reform of the access to information rules that apply to EU institutions. As of 11 April 2012, date the demands were sent, the 20 demands had been endorsed by 72 NGOs, 3 Information Commissioners, 7 Civil Society Coalitions representing 349 organisations and 13 individuals. You can see them here. Many thanks to you all! The table below outlines the dates of the WPI meetings

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10 Abr 2012

España y transparencia en la UE

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España debe comprometerse con la transparencia en la reforma del Reglamento europeo Madrid, 11 abril 2012 – Hoy, Access Info Europe y Ecologistas en Acción han instado al gobierno español a que se posicione claramente a favor de una mayor transparencia dentro de la Unión Europea, en consonancia con el actual proceso abierto para aprobar la ley estatal de transparencia. El Reglamento europeo de Acceso a Documentos (1049/2001) permite a los ciudadanos presentar solicitudes de acceso a los documentos de la Unión Europea directamente a las instituciones y les obliga a responder en un plazo de 15 días. Actualmente está

España y transparencia en la UE2018-11-13T10:13:21+01:00
10 Abr 2012

Renewed threat on access to EU documents

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Renewed Threat on Access to EU Documents – EU Transparency Campaign 10 April 2012 – After a series of inter-governmental negotiations, fears that Member States are using the reform of the EU access to documents regulation as an opportunity to add new exceptions and to weaken the right of access to EU document have recently been renewed by a Council document, dated 30 March 2012, which outlines the «state of play» of the reform process. The paper mentions the very real possibility that new, blanket exceptions for documents «requiring special protection» would be introduced into the Regulation. This would affect

Renewed threat on access to EU documents2018-11-13T10:13:21+01:00