Public Procurement - 16.01.2014
New EU rules on public procurement : in line with local and regional interests We welcome the European Parliament’s adoption of the new EU public procurement directives as it represents a step in the right direction for local government interests.
In total, expenditure by regional and local government represents more than a third of all public sector spending. This is why, CEMR has been involved in the shape of the Commission’s proposal since 2011, and has advocated relevant amendments. We welcome that many of them are reflected in the adopted text.
Public authorities can therefore share services without running a procurement
“In the current financial climate, sharing of back office or front-line services and tasks is increasingly common practice across ...
In total, expenditure by regional and local government represents more than a third of all public sector spending. This is why, CEMR has been involved in the shape of the Commission’s proposal since 2011, and has advocated relevant amendments. We welcome that many of them are reflected in the adopted text.
Public authorities can therefore share services without running a procurement
“In the current financial climate, sharing of back office or front-line services and tasks is increasingly common practice across ...
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