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"As they deal with the same subject, Questions Nos 18 and 19 will be taken together. Question No 18 by William Francis Newton Dunn (): On 30 May this year the Council, having enacted the legislation to open its documents to the public, set itself a deadline of six months, until 3 December 2001, to complete its preparatory measures. Now we have reached early September so we are halfway through the Council’s self-given six-month period. Is the Council ‘on schedule’ with its preparations? If not, would it like any help from the Parliament, which has been open to the public for so many years already? Question No 19 by Jonas Sjöstedt (): The legislative act governing public access to EU documents was adopted in May 2001. The new rules are to enter into force within six months. Can the Council state what types of previously confidential or secret documents are now going to be accessible to members of the public under the new rules on openness?"@en1
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"Subject: Access by the public to Council documents"1
"Subject: Increased openness"1

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