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19Jul 2012

MEPs declarations of interests lack detail and rigor

MEPs declarations of interests lack detail and rigor Brussels, 19 July 2012 – An analysis of the declarations of interest of the 754 sitting MEPs found several issues with regards to their declarations that prevent citizens from having a full picture about the outside activities and potential conflicts of interests of Members of the European Parliament. The report, researched by

10Jul 2012

El Gobierno Vasco organiza el Congreso sobre la ley de Transparencia de Euskadi

Madrid, 10 de julio de 2012 — El pasado 27 de junio se celebró en Bilbao un congreso para debatir ideas y buscar aportaciones sobre el Anteproyecto de Ley de Transparencia y Buen Gobierno del gobierno vasco. Entre los invitados al Congreso estaban políticos y expertos en transparencia, como Helen Darbishire, Directora Ejecutiva de Access Info Europe, que presentó los

3Jul 2012

España sigue sin transparencia sobre la transparencia

El pasado miércoles 27 de junio, la Coalición Pro Acceso recibió respuesta a la carta que envió el 1 de junio al secretario de Estado José Luis Ayllón, responsable de la ley de transparencia en el actual Gobierno. Esta carta solo responde a una de las seis preguntas que la Coalición Pro Acceso hacía al gobierno sobre la futura ley

20Jun 2012

Denmark drops reform 1049

Denmark drops reform of EU access to documents rules as disagreements prove insurmountable 20 June 2012 – The Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU yesterday gave up on trying to reach an agreement between the European Commission, the Parliament and the Member States on reform of the rules that govern public access to EU documents. With the European

19Jun 2012

Letters British and German governments

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

18Jun 2012

OSCE says changes to Spain’s draft transparency law insufficient

18 June 2012- In its second evaluation of Spain’s draft access to information law, the OSCE has concluded that in spite of the changes the draft remains well below international standards. The report, released by the Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatovic, analyses the changes made by the Spanish government in May and concludes that