CEMR MOBILISES MUNICIPALITIES AND REGIONS IN RUN-UP TO EUROPEAN ELECTIONS.

Local and regional authorities aim to be specifically mentioned in the future European Constitution as subsidiary powers, are determined to be left to decide freely on the management of public services and services of general interest falling within their competences and are demanding a "pan-European" cohesion policy taking account of the needs of both new and old Member States. These are the three key points outlined in a local and regional government manifesto which the...

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