No, because they are collegial institutions representing the EU interest . Once they decide, prior differences are irrelevant.
No, because if the EU's foes know its internal divisions, they can use them against it.
No, because if EU citizens know the divisions inside those institutions, they will no longer trust their decisions.
Yes, because EU citizens have a democratic right to know how EU policies that affect them are decided on their behalf.
Total votes: 58
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