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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 9367
THE DAY IN POLITICS / (eu) eu/constitution/ombudsman

Nikiforos Diamandouros calls for principle of good administration to be included in Berlin Declaration

Strasbourg, 15/02/2007 (Agence Europe) - European Ombudsman Nikiforos Diamandouros has proposed that the principle of good administration should figure prominently in the Berlin Declaration currently being prepared by the German EU presidency to mark the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome.

In a letter addressed to German Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel, he stresses: “… shortcomings in the quality of services delivered by public administrations at the European and member state levels limit the practical benefit that citizens derive from European cooperation. Promoting good administration therefore deserves a central place in an agenda focused on citizens”. According to the Ombudsman, “good administration” means: 1) A citizen-centred administration that acts impartially, fairly and within a reasonable time. It avoids unnecessary red tape and keeps administrative costs for citizens and enterprises to a minimum. There has been significant process in recent years towards creating a culture of service to citizens in the EU institutions and bodies. More needs to be done, however. 2) Transparency and accountability go hand in hand, and are key to building citizens' trust in the Union. Greater access to information and more open decision-making procedures should be assured. 3) EU law should be put into effect by public administration throughout the Union so that citizens can make full use of their EU law rights. Where problems arise, quick and effective remedies should be available. (oj)

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