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We often complain about the lack of public interest in the work of EU institutions. However, one of the reasons is that citizens do not know what is happening in those institutions and how decisions are taken, and they are unable to access institutions’ working documents and only see the final document, sometimes without understanding at what point of the discussions a certain provision appeared. There are of course some areas in which it is not possible to disclose all information. For example, when cases relating to the infringement of competition law are being examined, I feel that ensuring fair competition is of greater concern to citizens than access to documents. Thus, although I support the document in principle, I do not agree with all the approved amendments, for which reason I abstained in the final vote."@en1
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