Notes of meetings between the FAFCE and the European Commission
Dear Secretariat General of the European Commission,
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:
1. Notes and documents related to meetings between Commissioner Dubravka Šuica and/or members of her office, and the "Fédération des Associations Familiales Catholiques en Europe" (FAFCE)
2. Notes and documents related to meetings between Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni and/or members of his office, and the "Fédération des Associations Familiales Catholiques en Europe" (FAFCE)
Please be aware that this request is made on the basis of information provided by the Transparency Register where several meetings of the FAFCE with staff of the European Commission are listed:
- 25/02/2020: meeting with Marco Piantini (Cabinet member of Paolo Gentiloni) regarding demography trends and its impacts on economy
- 07/09/2020: meeting with Astrid Dentler (Cabinet member of Dubravka Šuica) regarding the Green Paper on Ageing
- 12/02/2021: meeting with Astrid Dentler (Cabinet member of Dubravka Šuica) and Deša Srsen (Cabinet member of Dubravka Šuica). Follow up meeting (of VP and FAFCE Secretary general) on demography and the future of Europe
Yours faithfully,
Adrien Le Louarn
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Adrien Le Louarn
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