- Overall cohesion budget should be increased and special resources devoted to disadvantaged regions
- All regions should be eligible for cohesion funding and receive targeted help
- Commission to assess impact of enlargement and link cohesion with the rule of law
Lessons learned from cohesion implementation between
2014 and 2020 should be reflected in the new cohesion policy after the
current programming period, insist MEPs.
Although
in the 2014-2020 period the EU cohesion funds have been used to finance
measures and initiatives to fight consecutive crises such as the
COVID-19 pandemic or the Russian aggression of Ukraine, its positive
impacts were felt across the EU contributing to support for SMEs and
businesses, to climate and digital transition, research and innovation
as well as employment and social inclusion.
Shared management and crisis flexibility (...)
Particular support for disadvantaged regions (...)
Just transition, enlargement and rule of law (...)
An own-initiative report on the implementation of the cohesion policy in
2014-2020 in member states was approved with 433 votes for, 36 against
and 51 abstentions. (...)
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