Health does not detail the vaccine agreement with Andorra
The Ministry of Health has filed an appeal before the Central Contentious-Administrative Courts of Madrid against a resolution of the Council for Transparency and Good Governance (CTBG) which urged him to present a copy of the resale agreement for 13,650 BioNTech-Pfizer vaccines against Covid-19 to Andorra within 10 days.
As published The Digital Confidential, the department led by Carolina Darias has chosen to present this resource before giving the information that was required. In this case, a private person had filed a claim with the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) it is Mayonnaise Delaware 2021.
At the request of a private citizen, the AEMPS only partially reported the number of vaccines resold to the Government of Andorra but not the full agreement
From the CTBG they point out that this private citizen requested from Health both a copy of the complete agreement signed with the Government of Andorra on this resale of vaccines and a list of “each and every one of the agreements and/or agreements” reached the Government to resell or donate vaccines to countries, requesting information on the date of the same, the other number of doses and the money paid.
In September 2021, the AEMPS “partially” granted the requested information, noting only that 13,650 doses had been resold to Andorra. Regarding the rest of the data, Health alleged that the disclosure of the complete agreement “may violate the obligation of secrecy required in the decision-making processes, and affect the best interest of protecting subsequent relationships.”
PETITION REQUIRED BY THE CTBG
before this information “insufficient”, the presenter again a claim before the CTBG, the body that approved it, “since access is not requested to the terms in which the negotiation was broken, but rather to the final result of the negotiation embodied in an Agreement in which the commitments assumed by each of the the parts”.
The CTBG affirms that what has been requested is not how the Health negotiation with Andorra has been carried out, but the final result of it embodied in the Agreement
Along these lines, they underlined that confidentiality “is difficult to reconcile with constitutional values and principles such as freedom, pluralism and legal certainty embodied both in our Constitution and in supra-state texts on fundamental rights.”
Likewise, the CTBG considered that the Administration did not specify “how it would harm future negotiations or what mistrust it would generate when formalizing future agreements of this type, which would be hypothetical and they will not even have to realize it.” Finally, he pointed out that “it is already known if the doses have been donated or if they have been resold at the same price as in the case of Andorra.”
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