Council Legal Opinion proposal for a regulation on the protection of the Union´s budget
Re: Opinion of the Council Legal Service regarding the proposal for a regulation on the protection of the Union´s budget in case of generalised deficiencies as regards the rule of law in the Member States
Dear Council of the European Union,
Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting access to the following document:
Opinion of the Legal Service, 13593/18, 25 October 2018
The full text of the opinion has seemingly been already made publicly available by Agence Europe on 25 November 2020 in an article entitled “BUDGET: Hungary and Poland will coordinate their position on deadlock on MFF and Recovery Plan”: https://agenceurope.eu/en/bulletin/artic...
Google drive link giving access to the opinion: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bl1roGM...
In the absence of an official disclosure of the opinion by the Council one cannot however verify the authenticity of the document made available by Agence Europe hence the present request submitted to your attention.
Yours faithfully,
Professor Alberto Alemanno
rue d'arlon 53, 1000 Brussels
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Ref. 20/2292-ld/ns
Request made on: 04.12.2020
Registered on: 07.12.2020
Dear Council of the European Union,
I am writing to ask you to review your decision dated 6 January 2021 denying my request to obtain full access to document 13593/18 for the following reasons:
1/ Your decision fails to acknowledge and take any account of the fact that the full text of document 13593/18 has *already* been made publicly available by Agence Europe on 25 November 2020. Since the full text of document 13593/18 is now publicly available, how can the Council justify its refusal to make the same document available via its document register? Not doing so means that only those who have closely followed the MFF discussions would be aware of the disclosure of document 13593/18 by the media.
2/ Your Decision fails to take any account of the fact that the two national governments which have already formally indicated the lodging of an annulment action against the EU conditionality regulation – which is now known as Regulation 2020/2092 and which is the subject matter of document 13593/18 – have *already* gained access to the full text of document 13593/18. Your reference to the litigation risk is this context is therefore misplaced and irrational: There is no longer a risk of litigation and the two parties litigating the legality of Regulation 2020/2092 are in possession of the full text of document 13593/18. The only ones deprived from access to the full text of document 13593/18 are European citizens and their democratically elected representatives in breach of EU primary law and in particular, Article 10 TEU, Article 15 TFEU and Article 42 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, which I must add your Decision fails to acknowledge.
3/ Your Decision fails to any account of the fact that representatives and elected officials from the Polish and Hungarian governments have *already* and *publicly* been relying on document 13593/18 to criticise and allege the illegality of what is now Regulation 2020/2092. See e.g.
https://v4na.com/en/eu-council-legal-ser...
https://www.radiomaryja.pl/informacje/na...
This shows that both the Hungarian and Polish governments have *already* widely circulated document 13593/18. In the two articles whose links are shared above, it is furthermore indicated that document 13593/18 has been *declassified* on 25 November 2020. If so, why is your Decision not taking account of this? Be that at it may, the wide reliance by individuals associated with the Hungarian and Polish governments makes it irrational to claim that disclosure of document 13593/18 “would undermine the protection of legal advice” as the document is *already* widely available except on the Council’s document register.
4/ Your Decision fails to take account of the fact that the court proceedings before the EU General Court you mentioned (Case T-252/19) have concluded both as far as the written phase procedure of the case is concerned and the oral phase (the oral hearing in this case took place on 16 November 2020). The General Court in Case T-252/19 has furthermore already been given access to document 13593/18 so one may also find your claim that disclosure would “disturb the serenity of those proceedings” lacking any basis in fact.
5/ Your Decision finally fails to offer any reasoning regarding the alleged inexistence of an overriding public interest in disclosure. Your Decision also fails to offer any evidence that the Treaty right of access to documents and relevant interests in competition have been effectively balanced. On the contrary, it is submitted that there is an obvious overriding public interest in disclosure for the following factual and specific reasons:
(i) Document 13593/18 has been relied upon by the two governments which are subject to ongoing Article 7(1) TEU procedure for inter alia for their actions which have created a clear risk of a serious breach of the rule of law in order to prevent the adoption of a regulation which inter alia aims to prevent and sanction breaches of the rule of law, an obvious pressing issue which has been described by many governments, the European Parliament, civil society groups and many experts as an existential issue for the EU. When an existential issue for the EU is at stake, there is obvious overriding public interest in disclosing the document which is being used by those undermining the rule of law to the detriment of an informed debate since citizens and their elected representatives lack access to the same document;
(ii) More generally speaking, there is an overriding public interest in disclosing Document 13593/18 as it concerns the extent to which the EU’s foundational values and in particular the rule of law can be better defended by a new tool which the European Commission, Council and European Parliament have described as essential to prevent breaches of the rule of law as they can inter alia seriously harm the financial interests of the EU;
(iii) The importance of the protection of the financial interests of the Union and the importance of respect for the rule of law have furthermore been also fundamentally underlined by the European Council in particular in its conclusions of 21 July 2021 and yet the decision makes no reference whatsoever to this specific context notwithstanding the body of evidence that this is an issue of the highest importance which has been repeatedly discussed at national and European levels, including at the level of the Heads of State and government;
(iv) Your Decision does not take any account of EU primary law and in particular the obligations imposed on the Council by Article 10 TEU and Article 15 TFEU, which means your Decision fails to balance competing interests taking into account the proper legal framework in a context where Document 13593/18 forms part of an ordinary legislative procedure. It is furthermore submitted there is an obvious overriding public interest in a specific situation where the ordinary legislative procedure concerns a subject matter linked to the EU’s foundational values and their potential systemic violation by national governments in breach of their EU membership undertakings and obligations;
(v) Your Decision does not take any account of the adoption of Regulation 2020/2092 and of the fact that document 13593/18 was based on an earlier version of this Regulation first proposed in May 2018 by the European Commission when it conclude that the principle of transparency should not prevail over the interests indicated in the Decision. In fact, this conclusion is reached without any reasoning whatsoever with a mere reference to an allegedly balancing assessment which would have been made by the General Secretariat.
(iv) Your Decision does not take any account of the case law of the European Court of Justice in respect of the rule of law and which, if you had done so, would further strengthen the case for full disclosure due to the existing overriding public interest in this instance. Indeed, to follow Case C-64/16, the rule of law must be understood, including by the Council, as one of crucial values on which the whole EU legal order is based and without which there cannot inter alia mutual trust between the Member States. It therefore obvious that an overriding public interest in disclosure exists in a situation where the document whose disclosure is sought concerns a legislative proposal – now adopted – which is explicitly connected to the rule of law at a time where the European Council has strongly emphasised the imperative, indeed strategic need for “all Member States” to “fully” respect it.
In light of the above, you are therefore requested to review your previous Decision dated 6 January 2021.
Yours faithfully,
Alberto Alemanno, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, HEC Paris
Founder of The Good Lobby
Rue d'Arlon 53 - B 1000
Brussels Belgium
A full history of my request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/coun...
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Dear Mr Alemanno,
Please find attached a letter from the General Secretariat of the Council
in reply to your confirmatory application for public access under
Regulation 1049/2001.
Owing to the publicly known exceptional circumstances the Council (and all
the EU Institutions) is currently facing, the present reply can only be
sent via email.
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