President Hadja Lahbib
Council of the EU
Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 175
B-1048 Bruxelles/Brussel
Secretary-General Thérèse Blanchet
The General Secretariat of the Council
Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 175
B-1048 Bruxelles/Brussel
Dear President of the General Affairs Council, dear Secretary General,
We have understood that the Council Secretariat is currently considering
revoking the access of national parliaments to the Delegates Portal system.
We would like to take this opportunity to stress that such a revocation of our
access would undermine our possibilities to carry out effective parliamentary
scrutiny of decision-making in the Council.
We are aware that the Council Secretariat has suggested using the Council
Information Exchange Platform (CIXP) as the main system for our access to
Council documents. However, the CIXP does not offer the same functionality
as the Delegates Portal. The experience with CIXP is that it is not a stable
system and that certain functionalities, such as searching for information, is
hardly possible. Furthermore, moving from one centrally managed system to
a system where the Member States each have to establish their own portals
in order to provide access to the CIXP is contrary to the very idea of EU
cooperation. It would limit our access to documents while at the same time
increasing the administrative burdens at Member State level.
At a time where increasing transparency of the work carried out in the
European institutions is of evident relevance, we believe that the proposal to
remove our access to the Delegates Portal would be the wrong signal to
send. We need to work together to increase transparency and the democratic
legitimacy of the work of the Council. Removing National Parliaments’ access
to Delegates Portal would therefore be a big step in the wrong direction and
run counter to what is foreseen in Articles 4 and 12 of the Treaty on the
European Union (TEU) and Protocol (No 1) of the Treaty on the Functioning
of the European Union (TFEU).
We would furthermore like to encourage you to take all possible steps to
increase the accessibility of information to all national parliaments.
We hope to discuss the issue further and look forward to your response.
9. February 2024
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