Committee to Protect Journalists has 18 disclosed EU lobbying meetings from 2024-09-09 to 2026-05-12: 10 with the European Commission and 8 with Members of the European Parliament. Source: EU Transparency Register no. 370649919011-72, Commission disclosures and MEP declarations. Methodology
Committee to Protect Journalists
EU lobbying footprint — who they meet, and on what.
- Register no.
- 370649919011-72 ↗
- Disclosed meetings
- 18 (10 Commission · 8 MEP)
- Period
- 2024-09-09 → 2026-05-12
Declared fields of interest: Culture and media · Digital economy and society · Justice and fundamental rights · Research and innovation
Lobbying profile
as declared 2026-01-16- Category
- Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
- Legal status
- none
- Declared lobbying cost
- €50,000
- Lobbying FTEs
- 1.5
- Members
- 2
At a glance
- Social2
- Technology1
- Marie Frenay3
- Marko Makovec1
- Gesine Heinrich1
- Thomas Schmitz1
- Veerle Nuyts1
Disclosed meetings
Newest first. EC = European Commission, EP = Member of the European Parliament.
- Press freedom in Afghanistansource ↗
- The state of human rights defenders in Tunisiasource ↗
- 2025-11-11ECMarko Makovec · Cabinet of Commissioner Marta KosMeeting with media organisations on media freedom in Serbia.source ↗
- Discussion on the situation of Sonia Dahmani, a journalist imprisoned in Tunisia for exercising her right to freedom of expressionsource ↗
- Protection des journalistes dans les conflitssource ↗
- Indépendance des médias et lutte contre la manipulation de l'informationsource ↗
- 2025-05-08ECGesine Heinrich · Cabinet of Commissioner Marta KosWork of the Commission and the Committee to Protect Journalists in Serbia and Türkiye.source ↗
- 2025-04-24ECThomas Schmitz · Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Henna VirkkunenSafety of Journalistssource ↗
- Situation in Turkeysource ↗
- Exchange of viewssource ↗
- 2025-03-06ECVeerle Nuyts · Cabinet of Commissioner Marta KosExchange on the 2024 annual report of the Council of Europe Journalist Safety Platformsource ↗
- 2025-01-23ECSimona Constantin · Cabinet of Commissioner Michael McGrathExchange of views on the Democracy Shield and media policysource ↗
- 2025-01-22ECAnna Herold · Head of UnitExchange of views in the context of preparatory work on draft guidelines on Article 18(1) European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) to be issued by the European Commission under Article 18(9) of the EMFA. Anna Herold was replaced by Audrius Perkauskassource ↗
- Rule of law - Press freedomsource ↗
- 2024-10-24ECMarie Frenay · Cabinet of Vice-President Věra JourováEMFA and allocation of state advertisingsource ↗
- 2024-10-07ECMarie Frenay · Cabinet of Vice-President Věra JourováMedia situation in Slovakiasource ↗
- 2024-09-19ECAnthony Whelan · Cabinet of President Ursula von der Leyenon media freedomsource ↗
- 2024-09-09ECMarie Frenay · Cabinet of Vice-President Věra JourováMedia freedomsource ↗
Lobbying in these areas
Frequently asked
How many EU lobbying meetings has Committee to Protect Journalists disclosed?
Committee to Protect Journalists (EU Transparency Register no. 370649919011-72) appears in 18 disclosed meetings with EU officials and MEPs between 2024-09-09 and 2026-05-12: 10 with the European Commission and 8 with Members of the European Parliament.
What does Committee to Protect Journalists lobby on?
Committee to Protect Journalists's disclosed EU meetings most often concern Social, Technology. Every meeting and its topic is listed with its official source on this page.
Who does Committee to Protect Journalists meet in Brussels?
Across its disclosed meetings, Committee to Protect Journalists has met Commission officials including Marie Frenay, Marko Makovec, Gesine Heinrich, and MEPs including GARCÍA HERMIDA-VAN DER WALLE Raquel, GORI Giorgio, STRADA Cecilia. These are counts of officially disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence.
Primary sources
- EU Transparency Register profile (no. 370649919011-72) ↗
- European Commission meeting disclosures ↗
- European Parliament — MEP meeting declarations ↗
Every meeting above is a public disclosure by the European Commission or a Member of the European Parliament; counts are of disclosed meetings only and are not a measure of influence. Methodology. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU) & the European Parliament.
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