Metro Plus News EU court backs move to prise open bloc’s decision making

EU court backs move to prise open bloc’s decision making

European Union member states must grant public access to documents circulated in their working groups for adopting laws, an EU court ruled on Wednesday, as efforts to prise open the bloc’s legislative machine make further progress.
EU states, collectively known as the Council, have joint say with the European Parliament on approving laws proposed by the European Commission and which apply across the 27-country bloc.
Transparency and civil rights advocates have long called for more openness at the Council and Commission discussions on key issues, and that documents circulated among working groups should be made available.
Decisions are often agreed in meetings away from the public gaze and then later rubber-stamped in public.
Emilio De Capitani, a former official at the European Parliament, brought a case against the Council’s refusal to make available documents used for approving an amendment to an EU law on annual financial statements.