Platform for Transparency
Platform for Transparency was a loose unofficial grouping within the European Parliament, established in 2005,[1] for three MEPs who are not affiliated to an official European political party.
The grouping does not appear to have an official leader or organisational structure and, instead, appears to work as a means through which its members can collectively draw attention to what it believes are irregularities within the European Union.
The members of Platform for Transparency were:
- Hans-Peter Martin (Hans-Peter Martin's List) — a Non-Inscrits member.
- Paul van Buitenen (Europe Transparent) — an independent member of the European Greens–European Free Alliance group between 2004 and 2009.
- Ashley Mote (Independent) — a Non-Inscrit member, representing South East England, who was elected in 2004 as a member of the United Kingdom Independence Party. He did not seek re-election in 2009.
On 8 January 2007 it was reported that Ashley Mote will become a member of the new Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty group in the European Parliament, which includes far-right and nationalist elements.[2]] It is not known if this will affect the continued operation of Platform for Transparency.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Platform for Transparency created by MEPs van Buitenen, Martin and Mote". ETI. Archived from the original on 2 May 2007. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ↑ "Romania's first gift to the European Union - a caucus of neo-fascists and Holocaust deniers". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
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