President Cordeiro presents the state of regions and cities in Europe and opens European Week of Regions and Cities
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On 7 October, the President of the European Committee of the Regions, Vasco Alves Cordeiro, will present the 2024 report on the State of Regions and Cities. This year's edition focuses on local democracy, the green transition, cohesion policy and investment, and enlargement and Ukraine.
The presentation of the report also marks the opening of the European Week of Regions and Cities, the largest event in the EU for local and regional authorities, promoted jointly by the European Committee of the Regions and the European Commission.
EU regional and local leaders will gather in the plenary session of the European Committee of the Regions on 8 and 9 October. The plenary features a resolution on the State of Regions and Cities in the EU and the political guidelines for the incoming European Commission, which will serve from 2024 to 2029.
The plenary will also include debates: on investment opportunities for cities and regions, with Nadia Calviño, President of the European Investment Bank; on the work of the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU; and on enlargement, looking at the lessons of the EU's 2004 enlargement and looking ahead. Regional and municipal leaders will also provide testimony about the impact of recent floods, fires and other extreme weather events on their communities.
The CoR's legislative work will be reflected in 11 sets of recommendations – ranging from implementation of the EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum and of the post-COVID recovery plan to recommendations to strengthen the Single Market, create a European data space, and to improve the European wind-power action plan and the EU's innovation and research programme.
- Follow the President's address on the European State of Regions and Cities here.
- Follow the plenary session (#CoRplenary) on the CoR's website.
- Visit the website of the European Week of Regions and Cities (#EURegionsWeek) for details of the programme.
- Photos of the Week and of the CoR's plenary session will be available here.
KEY MOMENTS
Monday, 7 October, 2.00 p.m.: Opening of the European Week of Regions and Cities, with: Vasco Alves Cordeiro, President of the European Committee of the Regions; Elisa Ferreira, European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms; Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament (video message); Younous Omarjee, Vice-President of the European Parliament; Jonida Halili, Deputy Mayor of Tirana; Vitaliy Klitschko, Chair of the Association of Ukrainian Cities and Mayor of Kyiv (video message); and Olena Sydorenko, Mayor of Orzhytsia in Ukraine (online).
Tuesday, 8 October, 3.05 p.m.: Debate on ‘20 years after the 2004 EU enlargement in 2004: lessons learnt and looking ahead’, with reflections by Marek Woźniak (PL/EPP), representing the 10 national delegations of the 2004 enlargement countries, Nikola Dobroslavić (HR/EPP), CoR rapporteur on the Enlargement package 2023 (for Western Balkans and Türkiye), Antje Grotheer (DE/PES), CoR rapporteur on the Enlargement Package 2023 (for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia), Tetiana Yehorova-Lutsenko, President of the Ukrainian Association of District and Regional Councils and Chair of the Kharkiv Regional Council and Danela Arsovska, Mayor of Skopje and co-chair of the CoR-North Macedonia Joint Consultative Committee.
Tuesday, 8 October, 5.25 p.m.: Debate on the priorities of the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU, with Barna Pál Zsigmond, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of European Union Affairs of Hungary. Hungary has set seven priorities for its Presidency: a new European competitiveness deal; the reinforcement of European defence policy; a consistent and merit-based enlargement policy; stemming illegal migration; shaping the future of Cohesion Policy; a Farmer-Centred EU agricultural policy; and addressing demographic challenges.
Wednesday, 9 October, 9.40 a.m.: Statements by EU regions and cities on recent extreme weather events exacerbated by the climate crisis.
Wednesday, 9 October, 11.20 a.m.: Debate on investment opportunities for cities and regions, with Nadia Calviño, President of the European Investment Bank. The debate is expected to focus on the role of the EU's bank in supporting the green and digital transitions and the objective set out by the European Commission to work with the EIB to establish a pan-European investment platform for affordable and sustainable housing.
RESOLUTION AND OPINIONS FOR ADOPTION
- Resolution on the 'State of Regions and Cities in the EU and the political guidelines for the next European Commission, 2024-29'.
- 'Common Implementation Plan for the Pact on Migration and Asylum: The Local and Regional Perspective.' Rapporteur-general: Antje Grotheer (DE/PES), president of Bremen City Parliament.
- 'Mid-term review of the post-COVID European recovery plan (Recovery and Resilience Facility)'. Rapporteur: Christophe Rouillon (FR/PES), mayor of Coulaines.
- 'Shock-proofing European regions: Strengthening local and regional economic resilience in the strategic evolution of the Single Market.' Rapporteur: Ilpo Heltimoinen (FI/ECR), member of Lappeenranta City Council.
- 'European Wind Power Action Plan.' Rapporteur: Andries Gryffroy (BE/EA), member of the Flemish Parliament.
- 'Recommendations for the next Framework Programme (FP10) for Research and Innovation.' Rapporteur: Anne Besnier (FR/PES), vice-president of the Centre-Val de Loire.
- 'A Just Transition for all EU regions.' Rapporteur: Marco Marsilio (IT/ECR), president of Abruzzo Region.
- 'Creation of a common European mobility data space.' Rapporteur: Zdeněk Hřib (CZ/Greens), first deputy mayor of Prague.
- 'Ethical Artificial Intelligence and access to supercomputing for start-ups.' Rapporteur: Emil Boc (EPP), mayor of Cluj-Napoca.
- 'Reinforced quality framework for traineeships.' Rapporteur: Dimitrios Birmpas (EL/PES), municipal councillor of Egaleo.
- 'Promotion of roots tourism for sustainable local revitalisation.' Rapporteur: Giuseppe Varacalli (IT/Renew Europe), member of Gerace Municipal Council.
- 'Demographic change in Europe: a toolbox for action.' Rapporteur: János Ádám Karacsony (HU/ECR), member of the Local Government of Tahitótfalu.
Practical information:
- Location: European Parliament Hemicycle, Brussels
- Date: Tuesday, 8 October – Wednesday, 9 October 2024.
- Background material: The plenary agenda and opinions and amendments.
- Webstreaming: On the website of the CoR.