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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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    • 98%
    • (974 positive votes)
    • 2%
    • (22 negative votes)
  • 996 votes in total
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  • Supported: 141
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P122

  • Believes therefore preparatory meetings within the Council should be as public as Committee meetings of the European Parliament are;
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P123

  • Notes how trilogues have become the rule instead of an exception in EU law making;
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P124

  • Notes that the European Parliment tends to be in a weaker position in the ordinary procedure because of procedural requirements in the Treaty;
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P125

  • Notes that of the central four-column documents are not public during the trialogues denogiations and that member states’ comments on the table are unavailable for the European Parliament as well as for the public;
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P126

  • Welcomes the Ombudsman’s own initiative inquiry OI/8/2015/FOR concerning transparency of trilogues;
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P127

  • Calls Council to agree with publicly announcing Trilogue negotiation meetings once they are agreed in an easily to search in public online register connected to the present public register on single steps of EU legislation;
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P128

  • Calls on the presidency of the council to include all Trilgue documents in the documents register to allow for access according to EU regulation 1049/2001;
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P129

  • Requests all Chairs of its Committees to ensure proper trilogue meeting minutes;
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on transparency of the external representation and negotiations of the EU,

P130

  • takes note of the public discussion about the transparency of the negotiations on TTIP and recognizes the efforts made by the Commission to come to improvements;
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P131

  • Considers that a reading room for confidential documents should be equipped with an external window and that handwritten notes should be allowed, if necessary checked by staff;
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P132

  • notes that some national parliamentarians enjoy wider access to EU related documents than members of the European Parliaments
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P133

  • is of the opion that MEPs should have access to all documents of the COM which may be restricted under exeptional circumstances through a reading room;
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P134

  • access to the reading rooms should be granted to concerned accredited assistants and staff of the political groups.
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[on transparency of economic governance in the Eurozone

P135

  • notes that important decisions are taken or prepared in the Eurogroup,in the Economic and Financial Committee, “informal” EcoFin meetings and Euro summits;
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P136

  • notes a lack of transparency towards the European Parliament as well as to a wider public in these meetings and bodies;
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P137

  • notes that preparatory documents are regularly unavailable or unknown to the public;
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P138

  • considers]
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on protection of whistleblowers