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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 8338

13 November 2002
Contents Publication in full By article 23 / 29
GENERAL NEWS / (eu) ep/cohesion
Improving cohesion policy - New cohesion policy should mainly take permanent geographical disadvantages into account

Brussels, 12/11/2002 (Agence Europe) - With the adoption of the report by German Green member Elisabeth Schroedter on the Commission's first progress report on economic and social cohesion, the European Parliament affirms that European cohesion policy and the solidarity it implies between rich and poor EU Member States must remain a constituent element of an enlarged Union. As enlargement becomes imminent, cohesion policy must be reviewed, improved and adapted to the new conditions, the...

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