Urban Agenda for the EU - 24.06.2016
Council’s conclusions out today – what’s in it for towns and cities? “The Urban Agenda for the EU is a success for local government in EU policy making, however, it would be better if multilevel governance were mentioned”, stated CEMR secretary general Frédéric Vallier, reacting to the Council of the EU’s conclusions on an Urban Agenda for the EU.
Here’s our take on the Council’s conclusions:
What’s good
• Towns and regions of all sizes will be involved in EU policy-making
At the informal meeting of EU ministers for urban affairs on 30 May, they agreed that the time had come for a new era with the involvement of towns and cities of all sizes in the design and revision of EU policies. The Council’s conclusions make this a reality.
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Here’s our take on the Council’s conclusions:
What’s good
• Towns and regions of all sizes will be involved in EU policy-making
At the informal meeting of EU ministers for urban affairs on 30 May, they agreed that the time had come for a new era with the involvement of towns and cities of all sizes in the design and revision of EU policies. The Council’s conclusions make this a reality.
• ...
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