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". – My colleague, Michael Cashman, has done a first-class job in preparing his report on public access to documents held by the EU institutions.
He makes it clear that in principle all documents held by Council, Commission and Parliament must be accessible to EU citizens. He is right to acknowledge that some exceptions to open access will need to exist, for example, to protect public and private interests. However, he is right to limit the grounds for exceptions to the bare minimum.
I believe he is also right to say that the institutions need 'space to think' and therefore some informal documents should be excluded from his proposal in order to allow the free exchange of ideas."@en1
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