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Mr President, on behalf of my entire political group I would like to thank the Ombudsman, Mr Diamandouros, and his entire office for their excellent work, particularly on behalf of transparency and of good administration within the EU.
Your office has published principles of good administration, for which we thank you; but at the same time it is, regrettably, necessary to rap the Commission’s knuckles. According to the Treaty of Lisbon, principles of good administration should have been drawn up for EU citizens, but unfortunately the Commission has failed to issue any such proposal. It is good that the Ombudsman has done so; however, these are principles, and are not binding in the way that a law on good administration would be.
I still hope that the Commission will issue a proposal on good administration before its work comes to an end, and that it will likewise issue a proposal on transparency. This proposal on increasing transparency that you requested in fact reduces transparency, or would have reduced transparency if it had entered into force. This is disgraceful. In the 2010s, the rules of transparency are different from what they were 10-20 years ago.
On behalf of my group I would ask the Commission to produce a law on good administration for Parliament and the Council in this matter, and also to improve transparency and to issue a new regulation on increased transparency."@en1
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