Right to Know Day 2007
In 2007 the 5rd annual International Right to Know Day was celebrated in 27 countries around the world:
Africa
Mali Nigeria Namibia South Africa
Americas
Canada USA Mexico Dominican Republic Argentina
Asia
Europe
Spain Morocco Czech Republic Slovakia Montenegro Albania Hungary Croatia Serbia Macedonia Moldova Romania Bulgaria Georgia Armenia
International Organizations
Open Society Justice Initiative Access Info Europe Global Transparency Initiative
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No hay traducciones disponibles. Organizer: Network for the Affirmation of NGO Sector On the occasion of Right to know day, we are planning to organize a performance in form of "donor conference" to collect funds for copy machine for the institution in charge for privatization. Key problems in implementation of the Law on free access to Information in Montenegro are related to access to information on privatization. In most cases, access to information is formally granted, but in practice institution responsible for privatization is allowing direct inspection of the requested information only, without any transcribing, photocopying, scanning, taking photographs or recording which constitutes a considerable restriction to free access to information. This prevents a more detailed analysis, further distribution of information and any evidence of the existence and contents of documents being inspected, which is particularly important in the cases concerning corruption or conflict of interest. Upon our appeal, the Supreme Court decided: "The public authority has the primary obligation to consider the possibility for the exercise of this right in the manner stated in the request, pursuant to one of the manners envisaged by Article 13 of the said Law, and if there are some objective impediments or difficulties for the exercise of such a request, envisage some other manner." Therefore we are planning to invite new owners of recently privatized companies whose contracts on privatization are not publicized, to support transparency of privatization and avoid allegations that documents are secret because of corruption. We will also invite Minister of economy who eventually released privatization contract on the largest company in Montenegro, Aluminum Plant, after several months of strong public campaign, to talk about importance of transparency of privatization. |
| Actualizado ( Jueves, 07 de Mayo de 2009 17:06 ) |
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