Exchanges between MOVE and Special Adviser to HR/VP
Dear Mobility and Transport,
Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:
- all correspondence, including attachments (i.e. any emails, mail correspondence or telephone call notes) between DG MOVE, including any Cabinet Members and/or officials, and Ms Nathalie Tocci, Special Adviser to HR/VP
- a list of all meetings and/or calls attended by DG MOVE, including any Cabinet Members and/or officials, that were attended by Ms Nathalie Tocci as well.
The list should include:
- date, individuals attending and organisational affiliation, list of issues discussed, as well as minutes and other reports of these meetings and/or calls;
- all documents prepared for the purpose of the meetings issued both in preparation and after the meetings took place
I would prefer you to produce the documents on a rolling basis, rather than waiting until the full response is ready, and I would be pleased to receive an initial list of all documents as soon as possible.
Yours faithfully,
Alessandro Runci
Re:Common
Via dei Sardi 28, 00185, Rome, Italy
Dear Sir,
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