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  • EPRC Policy Briefing: Commission perspectives on the 2014-2020 Partnership Agreements & Programmes: A comparative review of the Position Papers

EPRC Policy Briefing: Commission perspectives on the 2014-2020 Partnership Agreements & Programmes: A comparative review of the Position Papers

30 May 2013

The post-2013 reform of EU Cohesion policy is at a critical juncture. Following the agreement by the Heads of State on the 2014-2020 EU Budget in February 2013, the inter-institutional negotiations between the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament on Cohesion policy funding and on the regulatory package are currently underway.

In parallel, the strategic planning for the next round of Structural and Cohesion Funds programmes is well-advanced in many Member States. This EPRC Policy Briefing reviews the Commission's emerging position on the new Partnership Agreements and Operational Programmes, based on a comparative analysis of the Commission's Position Papers for all Member States.

The Briefing can be downloaded here. 

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