Documents on the economic, social and political situation in The Netherlands drawn up by European Semester Officer in The Hague, Jean Luc Annaert

La demande est réussie.

Dear Secretariat General (SG),

Since early 2013, Mr Jean-Luc Annaert is stationed at the European Commission representation in The Hague as "European Semester Officer". According to information that I received from DG COMM in April 2013, the role of a European Semester Officer is "to help the Commission to better understand the national economic, social and political situation in each country. This will enable the Commission, as mandated by the member states, to give high-quality advice and recommendations that fully take into account the context of each member state."

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting access to all documents (including emails, notes, memos, reports) drawn up for the European Commission by Mr Annaert on the economic, social and political situation in The Netherlands since his appointment as European Semester Officer in The Hague in January 2013.

Yours faithfully,

Erik Wesselius

Secrétariat général de la Commission européenne

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Subject: access to information request - Documents on the economic, social and political situation in The Netherlands drawn up by European Semester Officer in The Hague, Jean Luc Annaert

Dear Secretariat General (SG),

Since early 2013, Mr Jean-Luc Annaert is stationed at the European Commission representation in The Hague as "European Semester Officer". According to information that I received from DG COMM in April 2013, the role of a European Semester Officer is "to help the Commission to better understand the national economic, social and political situation in each country. This will enable the Commission, as mandated by the member states, to give high-quality advice and recommendations that fully take into account the context of each member state."

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting access to all documents (including emails, notes, memos, reports) drawn up for the European Commission by Mr Annaert on the economic, social and political situation in The Netherlands since his appointment as European Semester Officer in The Hague in January 2013.

Yours faithfully,

Erik Wesselius

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