Reliable allies in the European Parliament (2014 – 2019) for the Open Society European Policy Institute - Lobbying indications

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Dear European Parliament,

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:

Having seen the leaked document:
Reliable allies in the European Parliament (2014 – 2019) for the Open Society European Policy Institute
https://legacy.gscdn.nl/archives/images/...

there have been 127 MEP identified.

As it seems the billionaire George Soros and is Open Society foundation is targeting the Members of European Parliament.

I am even more worried that these 127 MEPs already have strong connections to the Soros organisations.

Kindly provide for these MEPs:
- the initial and all updated documents of their DECLARATION OF MEMBERS’ FINANCIAL INTERESTS
- all appointments (documents) of each individual members with Mr Soros or one of his organisations.

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

Dear European Parliament,

the address:
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88427 Bad Schussenried

Yours faithfully,

Klaus Zinser

AccesDocs, Parlamento Europeo

OUR REF A(2018)14763

Dear Mr Zinser,

Please note that all Declarations of Financial Interests (initial and updates) of each Member are to be found on his/her page on Parliaments web page
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/home

As regards appointments of Members with interests representatives, Parliament does not hold copies of Member's agendas.

Best regards,

TRANSPARENCY – ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS
PRES | Directorate General for the Presidency
Directorate for Interinstitutional Affairs and Legislative Coordination
[email address]

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It is said that the Soros Organisations are leaving Europe, firing their Employees.
27. August 2023:
Soros-Stiftungen ziehen sich fast vollständig aus Europa zurück
https://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/arti...