ONLY 60% OF INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE
Key information requested to understand how decisions are taken regarding policy and legislation is not available to the public, impeding public participation and scrutiny of decision-making processes. Half of the information requested was denied by European governments
or simply did not exist.
THE RESULTS IN DETAIL:
THE OUTCOMES OF OUR REQUESTS
THE RESULTS IN DETAIL:
DOCUMENT-BY-DOCUMENT
THE RESULTS IN DETAIL: HOW LONG
DID WE HAVE TO WAIT FOR RESPONSES?
WHAT EXCEPTONS APPLIED TO
DENY (FULL OR PARTIAL) ACCESS?
WHAT TYPE OF DOCUMENTS DID WE ASK FOR?
We asked for types of documents we believe to be relevant when trying to follow and understand a specific decision-making process.
This is the kind of information we requested:
REQUESTING INFORMATION COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY
Find below the outcomes we got for the more than 200 pices throughout 55 information requests submitted in these 11 European jurisdictions. Keep scrolling to find more details per country: what kind of information did we ask for, what was disclosed, and what wasn’t.