File:CPMR Islands Commission Annual General Meeting, Gozo, Malta (09 March 2017) (33413858805).jpg
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Gilles Simeoni, President of the Executive Council of Corsica, was unanimously elected as President of the CPMR Islands Commission (CPMR-IC) at its annual General Assembly held in Gozo, Malta, on 9 March 2017. Following his election, President Simeoni said: “The months and years to come will be decisive not only for our islands but also for Europe, in the context of a very marked internal and international crisis”. He identified the need to put islands at the heart of Cohesion Policy and suggested that an insularity clause should appear in transport, tax policies, waste management and energy. At the meeting, the Islands Commission, which represents all of Europe’s island regions, also reiterated that islands and outermost regions are unique because of their remoteness. The Islands Commission has called for the termination of the traditional perception that islands are too different from one another to justify policy measures at EU level. While debate on post-2020 policies is emerging, island regions across Europe have called for the EU to develop a strong post-2020 Cohesion Policy with a robust territorial dimension which would earmark specific funding to assist island and outermost regions reach the EU objectives. |
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Source | CPMR Islands Commission Annual General Meeting, Gozo, Malta (09 March 2017) | ||
Author | CPMR - Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions | ||
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