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16 Jun 2012

EU Last Window

2020-01-29T11:16:01+01:00

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

2018-11-13T10:13:17+01:00

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

2020-01-29T11:16:07+01:00

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

2020-01-29T11:16:29+01:00

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
4 Jun 2012

La Coalición Pro Acceso pide más transparencia sobre la ley de transparencia

2018-11-13T10:13:18+01:00

El pasado viernes 1 de junio, la Coalición Pro Acceso enviaba una carta al gobierno en la que además de hacer preguntas concretas sobre la ley de transparencia, pedía más transparencia sobre el proceso de tramitación de la norma. En concreto, la Coalición ha preguntado si la norma podrá efectivamente ratificar el Convenio del Consejo de Europa sorbe acceso a documentos públicos, si el gobierno piensa publicar las aportaciones de los ciudadanos a la Consulta pública, si el gobierno va a tener en cuenta o piensa contestar  los comentarios de la Comisión de Expertos, cuál es el calendario previsto para

La Coalición Pro Acceso pide más transparencia sobre la ley de transparencia2018-11-13T10:13:18+01:00
1 Jun 2012

La Comisión de Expertos asiste a la mesa redonda “Propuestas de la sociedad civil” sin conocer aún las propuestas de los ciudadanos sobre la ley de transparencia

2018-11-13T10:13:18+01:00

Madrid, 1 de junio de 2012 – Ayer se celebró la cuarta sesión de la Comisión de Expertos convocada por el Ministerio de la Presidencia para debatir la ley de transparencia, bajo el título “Propuestas de la sociedad civil”, un título paradójico si prestamos atención a la forma que está teniendo el gobierno de incorporar las propuestas de los ciudadanos a la nueva ley de transparencia. Dos semanas después de que el gobierno anunciara cambios en el anteproyecto de ley, seguimos sin conocer si se han incluido en el texto las aportaciones que han hecho los ciudadanos porque no hemos

La Comisión de Expertos asiste a la mesa redonda “Propuestas de la sociedad civil” sin conocer aún las propuestas de los ciudadanos sobre la ley de transparencia2018-11-13T10:13:18+01:00
31 May 2012

Saving EU transparency

2018-11-13T10:13:18+01:00

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
30 May 2012

Eurovegas: A megaproject betting on secrecy

2018-11-13T10:13:18+01:00

  Madrid, 30 May 2012 –  The serious lack of transparency around the proposed massive «Eurovegas» gambling, events and entertainment project was criticised today in a detailed report by the civil society platform “Eurovegas NO”, which accuses the Spanish government of violating national and European laws on access to information and public participation. The report “Eurovegas: a megaproject betting on secrecy” provides concrete examples of the opacity shrouding the tender process which impacts on urban planning as well as economic, social and fiscal policies. To date, no response has been received to any information request presented to the Madrid regional

Eurovegas: A megaproject betting on secrecy2018-11-13T10:13:18+01:00
29 May 2012

Spain: Government ignores voice of experts and civil society and makes minimal changes to draft transparency law

2018-11-13T10:13:19+01:00

Madrid 29 May 2012 — The Spanish Government has made minimal changes to its proposed access to information law has ignored the changes proposed by national experts and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). The new text, published quietly on the Presidency website without informing members of the Coalición Pro Acceso or the public in general, appears to have ignored suggestions for improvement made during the public consultation two months ago, which received almost 3,700 contributions, although this cannot be stated with certainty given that the government has refused, to date, to make those comments public in

Spain: Government ignores voice of experts and civil society and makes minimal changes to draft transparency law2018-11-13T10:13:19+01:00
23 May 2012

Confusion and lack of transparency mark process of adoption of Spain’s access to information law

2018-11-13T10:13:19+01:00

23 May 2012 – Spain’s Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría announced on Friday 18 May 2012 that some changes have been made to the draft access to information law based on the suggestions made in the almost 3,700 comments submitted during the public consultation, carried out between 26 March and 10 April 2012. Precisely what these changes are, however, is not known because the new draft of the law, presented on 18 May to the Council of Ministers (Cabinet) has not yet been made public. Sources inside the Ministry of the Presidency (Cabinet Office) confirmed to Access Info

Confusion and lack of transparency mark process of adoption of Spain’s access to information law2018-11-13T10:13:19+01:00