Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-05-16-Speech-3-267"
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"en.20010516.10.3-267"2
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"Thank you for your answer. As the President-in-Office of the Council must certainly have suspected, I am thinking of EU documents received by Member States.
The EU has now adopted new rules, a Regulation on the basis of Article 355, which means that there is a more secure legal basis. The Regulation talks about loyalty to the EU’s rules and also about having to request guidance in cases that are unclear.
If, on the basis of this Regulation, the Commission and the EU’s Court of Justice find that a country cannot make documents available at national level that are classified at EU level, Community legislation may be contrary to Sweden’s principle of public access to official records. Does the President-in-Office of the Council believe that such a scenario is out of the question and, if so, why?"@en1
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