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Are decentralisation and multilevel governance just popular slogans or effectively implemented rules? What Europe and its Member States have done to strengthen the local and regional level?
Join us for a conference with high-level speakers, to learn experiences from different European countriesand to share your opinion!
Polish Regions together with the Polish Delegation to the European Committee
of the Regions and the Union of the Voivodeships of the Republic of Poland
have the pleasure to invite you to a conference
Europe level up = governance level down
Decentralisation and multilevel governance
as key factors for a stronger Europe
organised under the honorary patronage of the President of the European Committee
of the Regions
Date: 4th June 2015 at 2 p.m.
Venue: European Committee of the Regions, room JDE 52 Rue Belliard 99-101, Brussels
Please register on-line until 29th May
The conference will be followed by a cocktail reception.
Programme and more information on the event can be found attached.
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The 350 CoR members, recently appointed following approval by the Council of the EU, meet in Brussels at a constitutive plenary session where they will elect their new President, discuss political priorities and adopt a number of opinions.
Created in 1994, the European Committee of the Regions is the EU’s assembly of regional and local representatives from all 28 Member States. Its mission is to involve regional and local authorities in the EU’s decision-making process and inform them about EU policies.
All 350 CoR members are required to be politically accountable in their home towns and regions.
CoR Presentation clip:
Source: Euronews
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According to President Lebrun, "Even though there are no additional resources, the proposed European Fund for Strategic Investments can complement the current European Investment Bank (EIB) offer and promote the use of financial instruments also in the implementation of cohesion policy". At the same time he stressed that: "Intensifying the use of such instruments cannot happen to the detriment of the less favoured regions where, in the most cases, grants cannot be replaced by loans, equity and guarantees."
Referring to regions' and cities' concerns related to the connection between cohesion policy and the new plan, President Lebrun stressed that projects to be financed under the new investment package must be closely coordinated with European Structural and Investment Funds: "The new investment package must be consistent with the priorities set by the new operational programmes and smart specialisation strategies, to help EU regions get back on track". In this perspective the governance of the investment package, he argued, should be designed to mobilise regions' and cities' knowledge of local economies in the identification of strategic projects as well as in their delivery.
With regards to the scope of the new investment plan, President Lebrun pointed out: "The new fund must be allowed to finance sub-national projects, including small-scale projects or clusters of projects, that can often be implemented much faster and have an immediate impact on growth and jobs". It would therefore be of outermost importance that the forthcoming Investment Committee includes experts of sub-national planning and finance so that the projects' pipeline can benefit from a stronger territorial dimension. In this perspective, the current cooperation between the Committee and the EIB could be further developed helping enhance regional and private financing.
Looking ahead to the package adoption, President Lebrun announced that: "The Committee of the Regions immediately started work on the assessment of the Commission's proposal and is determined to provide the European Parliament and the Council with qualified and timely proposals aimed at strengthening the plan's regional focus."
Source: Committee of teh Regions