Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-05-16-Speech-3-269"
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"I want to thank the Swedish Presidency, and I want to thank Mr Danielsson for his answer. I want also, of course, to express my gratitude for the committed work that has been done to give the EU a new approach to the principle of public access to official records, in this case EU documents.
I nonetheless wish to ask a question. Might we in Sweden see a development in which representatives of Swedish authorities practise self-censorship in situations in which Brussels and European authorities differ from Sweden in the assessments they make as to whether, and to what extent, the secrecy rules are to be applied? This issue of self-censorship and of being able to adopt a distinctively Swedish view when a different assessment is made in Brussels is a relevant subject for discussion."@en1
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