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"Question No 4 by Jonas Sjöstedt ():
When the Amsterdam Treaty entered into force, the Schengen Agreement, together with its implementing regulations, became EU law. Previously, the Council had been unable to make public certain documents owing to the separate status of the Schengen Agreement.
The opportunity is now there to increase transparency and, thereby, democratic control over Schengen issues. Some of the most important documents which have been kept secret are the Sirene manual and handbooks for external border control and those for embassies and consulates.
Will these documents now be made public, in full or in part?"@en1
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"Subject: Access to Schengen documents"1
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