The EU Commission shall submit every three years a report to the European Parliament, the Council, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, on the progress towards achieving economic, social and territorial cohesion in the EU. The next report is to be adopted in 2021 and shall cover:
1. A record of progress made towards achieving economic, social and territorial cohesion, including the socio-economic situation of regions as well as the integration of EU priorities;
2. A record of the role of the funds, the European Investment Bank funding as well as the effect of other EU and national policies, on the progress made;
3. Where appropriate an indication of future EU measures and policies necessary to strengthen cohesion, as well as to deliver EU priorities.
In addition, this 8th report will include a short description of the initial regional impact of COVID-19 as well providing the baseline against which the next cohesion report can assess this impact more comprehensively
INSULEUR took an active role in this public consultation by submitting a position paper highlighting the importance of EU islands and the need for a targeted and flexible approach towards insularity which is constantly and again currently missing in Cohesion Policy and therefore Cohesion Reports which will be taken into account for further development and fine tuning of the initiative. The Commission will then summarize the input received in a synopsis report explaining how the input will be taken on board and, if applicable, why certain suggestions canโt be taken up.
Ir-riลผultati tal-konsultazzjoni se jinfurmaw il-Valutazzjoni tal-Impatt, li takkumpanja l-proposta tal-Kummissjoni gฤงar-reviลผjoni tal-iskema tal-indikazzjonijiet ฤกeografiฤi tal-UE. Taโ min jinnota li l-Kummissjoni ppubblikat fit-30 taโ Novembru 2020 Pjan Direzzjonali dwar il-protezzjoni madwar l-UE tal-indikazzjonijiet ฤกeografiฤi gฤงal prodotti mhux agrikoli.
The feedback period was open until 08 March 2021 (midnight Brussels time)
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