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Back to all in-depth newsCohesion Policy - 27.11.2017
Towards a cohesion policy that leaves no town or region behind In the frame of the debates on the future of Cohesion Poliy, CEMR secretary general, Frédéric Vallier, signed an op-ed that was initially published by the European media Euractiv. In this text, Mr Vallier presents CEMR proposals to achieve a Cohesion Policy that leaves no one behind.
Brexit, budget tensions, recentralisation processes and the rise of Euroscepticism and populist ideas. European economic, social and territorial cohesion being tested on several fronts. These tests cast new doubts on the future of the European Union and the added value it brings to its citizens.
In this period of uncertainty, the commitment to a territorially balanced and locally relevant cohesion ...
Brexit, budget tensions, recentralisation processes and the rise of Euroscepticism and populist ideas. European economic, social and territorial cohesion being tested on several fronts. These tests cast new doubts on the future of the European Union and the added value it brings to its citizens.
In this period of uncertainty, the commitment to a territorially balanced and locally relevant cohesion ...
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