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Transparency, Accountability and Integrity in the EU Institutions
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This is a first draft of the political suggestions and demands of my initiative report on: “Transparency, Accountability and Integrity in the EU Institutions”. It will be introduced through a more formal part which will be added once the political parts in finalized. We used this political opportunity to collect bold proposals to win back the shrinked trust of citizens in EU institutions. EU institutions should become THE example of clean, transparent and accountable politics. Ideally to achieve progress also for Member States’ institutions to overcome corruption and lack of transparency.
The collection and discussion of suggestions on this platform will be closed on the 25th of September so that enough time for the formal polishing of the report remains.
We ask all of you of your opinion on the proposed text (using the thumbs up or down or comments) and ideas (to add new ideas use the (+) symbol). We thank those a lot who already send their input via our online form found on sven-giegold.de/transparency and also those who contributed to the call of Democracy International. We tried to include your ideas nevertheless please continue making suggestions and corrections in this draft where you feel it would help our task.
I will read each and every of your comments which is formulated in a respectful and constructive way. Thanks in advance for all votes and comments!
With Green European greetings
Sven Giegold, Greens/EFA MEP and rapporteur of the initiative report
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P9 Requests bureau to propose an amendment to t
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P3 Notes first evaluations of published data ab
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P1 Welcomes the Commission’s decisions of 25.11
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P33 Encourages and empowers the Joint Transparen
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With a view to full implementation of thos
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P16 Regrets that so far Commission's intend for
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Considers that, following the entry into f
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P30 calls on Joint Transparency Register Secreta
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P130 takes note of the public discussion about th
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P89 Recognises that strong reasons such as publi
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P69 Believes the Code of Conduct should be amend
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P61 Believes the internally chosen members of th
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P23 Calls on all Member States to introduce a ma
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conflicts of interest in Commission
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P76 Believes for Members of the European Commiss
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P91 Believes the TFEU’s exclusions from this oth
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P86 Notes that complaints indicate this principl
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P28 Believes another amendment should make manda
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P88 Notes in that regard that although the defin
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P20 Recognises the role played by the Council si
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P97 Believes the ECB should also uphold the righ
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P24 Welcomes progress made on the quality of the
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granting access to the information availab
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P59 Encourages its President to give written exp
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P10 Welcomes existing Lobbying laws forseeing ma
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P100 Believes that the Ombudsman’s mandate as ind
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P68 Believes the rule should imply more intense
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P70 Believes violations of this Code of Conduct
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P154 Calls on the Commission to draw up a framewo
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Considers that the structure and the staff
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P6 Reaffirms the importance of the free mandate
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Parliament should be as transparent as Commi
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P92 Believes those who wilfully act to undermine
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P4 Calls on the Commission to immediately exten
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on the access to EU documents
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P85 Believes the principle of widest possible op
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P2 Considers this incentive for lobbyists to re
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P87 Believes the principle should be understood
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P109 Welcomes the Ombudsman’s inquiry into expert
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making EU documents more accessible by cre
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Welcomes and encourages the role played by
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P25 Notes that despite efforts made so far plent
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Carefully assess individuals' backgrounds
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P131 Considers that a reading room for confidenti
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P31 Expects that the annual report on the operat
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P15 Insists that the next review of the Transpar
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P144 Believes effective whistleblower protection
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P137 notes that preparatory documents are regular
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P132 notes that some national parliamentarians en
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P141 Regrets the Ombudsman found only two of nine
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P90 Considers protection of human rights, agains
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P142 Supports the reminder within the Commission’
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P93 Believes the Regulation’s paragraph 14 of th
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P98 Requests the Commission to negotiate when co
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on transparency of the external representati
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P110 Believes that concerning the selection of pa
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P129 Requests all Chairs of its Committees to ens
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recommendations on other institutions
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P123 Notes how trilogues have become the rule ins
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P99 Encourages all institutions to consider supp
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on the fight against corruption involving th
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widening its scope to encompass all the EU
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P112 Believes existing regulations concerning exp
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Welcomes the Commission's intention to fol
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P145 Notes that corruption is found to cause sign
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ensuring that Parliament leads by example
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Ensure that no individual with any actual,
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Extending the Commission’s Lobby transparenc
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P81 Considers control by the European Parliament
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P41 Requests its President and bureau to analyse
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P7 Considers access of individual citizens and
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burden sharing with Lobbyists for Lobby tran
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P11 Considers lobby transparency via monthly rep
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P12 Recognises debates on how far EU treaties al
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P14 Considers that this and future reviews of th
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P17 Reiterates its call of 14 April 2014 on the
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P19 Considers that in any event, a further evalu
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P26 Underlines that non-registered organisations
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P27 Believes that the Code of Conduct attached t
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P29 Requests the Joint Transparency Register Sec
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P34 Considers among its members those appointed
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P36 Regrets the present disincentive to publish
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P37 Calls on its President and Bureau to explore
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P40 Notes complains by members about areas of EU
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sanctioning the Code of Conduct for lobbyist
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P80 Considers the present regulation of 12.000 E
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P64 Requests its President to arrange for the im
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P79 Recognises progress in transparency of finan
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P77 Believes similar rules must also apply to se
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P75 centralised publication to allow for compari
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P74 publication in machine readable format,
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P66 Encourages its Bureau to propose ways to ins
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P63 Believes Rules of Procedure’s articles on de
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P58 Requests its President to publish all recomm
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P104
- granting access to the information available in the EU institutions which makes it possible to evaluate objectively the implementation of EU rules, acts, measures and programmes in the Member States; ensuring greater financial transparency by providing detailed information concerning the EU budget, its implementation and the beneficiaries of EU funds and grants;
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P105
- establishing, by means of a transparent procedure and in full compliance with democratic principles and the rule of law, the general principles and restrictions on grounds of public or private interest limiting access to documents which are exceptionally to be classified as 'Très secret/Top Secret', 'Secret' or 'Confidentiel' in order to protect the EU's essential interests (Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001);
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P106
- (f) defining the principles which could be developed by means of interinstitutional agreements under Article 295 TFEU with a view to implementing in a coordinated way the new regulation on better lawmaking;
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P107
- making EU documents more accessible by creating more user-friendly systems;
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P108
- ensuring that Parliament leads by example in the EU by ensuring the widest degree of openness, transparency and access to documents;
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Balanced composition of Expert Groups
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- Believes that concerning the selection of participants and the composition of expert groups, as well as of the workings of and discussions in such groups, full transparency is needed and encourages Commission to make public on a proactive basis information such as the applications and declarations of participants, particularly of those who have been selected for participation;
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P111
- Welcomes the Commission's intention to follow up on the Ombudsman’s recommendations against conflicts of interest in expert groups and explicitly supports to:
- Carefully assess individuals' backgrounds with a view to detecting any actual, potential or apparent conflicts of interest.
- Ensure that no individual with any actual, potential or apparent conflict of interest will be appointed to an expert group in his/her personal capacity.
- Consider, in a situation of conflict of interest, the possibility to appoint an individual as a representative of a common interest shared by stakeholders or to appoint his/her organisation of affiliation to the expert group.
- Publish a sufficiently detailed CV of each expert appointed in his/her personal capacity on the expert groups register.
- Publish a declaration of interests of each expert appointed in his/her personal capacity on the expert groups register.
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P112
- Believes existing regulations concerning expert groups should be broadened to include all other forms of expert consultation in preparation of legislation or its implementation to make them part of the Commission's public register on expert groups;
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P113
- Believes a provision containing general criteria for the delimitation of economic and non-economic interests as recommended by the Ombudsman and based on the experts’ declarations of interest would help the Commission to pick experts representing interests with better balance;
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P114
- Supports the Ombudsman demand to require registration in the Transparency Register for appointment to expert groups as long as these members are not government officials or receive their income otherwise overwhelmingly exclusively from a state institutions such as universities;
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P115
- Carefully assess individuals' backgrounds with a view to detecting any actual, potential or apparent conflicts of interest.
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P116
- Ensure that no individual with any actual, potential or apparent conflict of interest will be appointed to an expert group in his/her personal capacity.
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P117
- Consider, in a situation of conflict of interest, the possibility to appoint an individual as a representative of a common interest shared by stakeholders or to appoint his/her organisation of affiliation to the expert group.
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P118
- Publish a sufficiently detailed CV of each expert appointed in his/her personal capacity on the expert groups register.
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P119
- Publish a declaration of interests of each expert appointed in his/her personal capacity on the expert groups register.
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on transparency of the legislative process
P121
- Regrets when opacity of opinion formation in Council hinders citizens to get involved in the political process due to a lack of information which actors are behind which majority;
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