“…In response, Jean-Claude Juncker introduced, in early 2015, 'particularly stringent methods … used to guarantee the confidentiality' when preparing the Commission's Communication on the Stability and Growth Pact (European Commission 2015a: 25). However, his fellow commissioners complained about the negative effects of such political measures, voicing Whereas this complaint appears to be about internal consultation only, previous research has shown that leaking from the Commission happens at the stage when internal consultations increase (Patz, 2014(Patz, , 2016(Patz, , 2017, suggesting that this is also the time when different parts of the Commission try to involve their respective stakeholders, if necessary through leaks. And these leaks can be highly consequential for the policy process: the leak of an early draft of a Commission proposal for the future of the EU Common Fisheries Policy led to a heavy lobbying process and pressure from interested stakeholders, resulting in significant changes before the final draft regulation was officially published (Patz 2014).…”