In a policy paper containing 14 proposals published on Thursday 15 June, the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR) calls for a single regulatory framework to be set in place for the future cohesion policy after 2020.
By replacing the five current regulations in place for the five different European funds, it would be possible to simplify cohesion policy, especially for the local and regional authorities, CEMR says. Here, the organisation advocates the creation of a “one...