Thank you for taking part in the European Commission’s consultation on a mandatory lobby register. Together we can make a strong demand for a tough transparency law to end uncontrolled lobbying and to advance EU democracy. Read the steps below and |
Follow the three steps to respond to the EU survey:
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Let us know that you are taking part, so that we can follow up with strong pressure on the European Commission:
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Read the tips for filling out the survey:
- Use the text suggested by ALTER-EU (below) for your answers, adapt it as you wish
- Add your own ideas and wishes for a strong transparency law
- Add details of your own experiences with the lack of transparency of EU institutions or concerns about the privileged access big business have
- If you know of lobby transparency initiatives at the national level, mention them, especially if there are good practices the EU should learn from
- Check out the website of the existing lobby register to see how useful you find it.
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Fill in the online consultation in a new window, so you can at the same time see the text we suggest. If you like, you can copy and paste this text, however we strongly encourage you to adapt and personalise it.
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Here are our answers to help you out (below are short answers, the PDF below has detailed answers):
Question 1 Do you think that ethical and transparent lobbying helps policy development? Answer Fully agree.
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Question 2 Which principles do you consider important for achieving a sound framework for relations with interest representatives? Answer Other.
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Question 3 How transparent are the European institutions as public institutions? Answer No opinion.
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Question 4 Do you consider the Transparency Register a useful tool for regulating lobbying? Answer Somewhat useful.
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Question 5 Is this definition of lobbying appropriate? “… Lobbying, interest representation and advocacy. It covers all activities carried out to influence - directly or indirectly - policymaking, policy implementation and decision-making in the European institutions, no matter where they are carried out or which channel or method of communication is used.” Answer Fully agree.
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Question 6 The Lobby register does not apply to certain entities, for example, churches and political parties, (…) but applies to local municipal authorities and ciitzes. The scope of the register should be: Answer Changed to include certain types of entities.
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Question 7 What is your impression of the Lobby Register website? Answer Check out the website and give your own opinion.
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Question 8 Final comments or ideas on additional subjects you consider important Answer
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