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Back to all in-depth newsBrexit - 29.01.2020
Europe’s local governments remain united beyond Brexit Brexit is finally upon us.
But while the United Kingdom and the European Union may be splitting up, local and regional governments will continue to remain in partnership through CEMR.
“Britain remains in Europe and we wish the best to our friends in the UK”, said CEMR Secretary General Frédéric Vallier. “Mayors and councillors know that cooperation and partnership between local governments across Europe will prevail in the face of common challenges, in particular climate change, which knows no borders.”
Cooperation between UK and EU municipalities and their associations will continue in a number of areas with the objectives of maintaining a pan-European dialogue, based on ...
But while the United Kingdom and the European Union may be splitting up, local and regional governments will continue to remain in partnership through CEMR.
“Britain remains in Europe and we wish the best to our friends in the UK”, said CEMR Secretary General Frédéric Vallier. “Mayors and councillors know that cooperation and partnership between local governments across Europe will prevail in the face of common challenges, in particular climate change, which knows no borders.”
Cooperation between UK and EU municipalities and their associations will continue in a number of areas with the objectives of maintaining a pan-European dialogue, based on ...
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