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October 2012 The activity report of the EPP Group in the Committee of the Regions OPEN DAYS 2012: Europe’s regions and OPEN DAYS 2012: Europe’s regions and cities making a difference cities making a difference OPEN DAYS: European Week of Regions and Cities, co-organised by the European Commission and the Committee of the Regions, is the key event for EU, national, regional and local authorities to showcase and discuss EU cohesion policy management, results and prospects. In its 10th year and against the backdrop of legislative proposals for cohesion policy 2014- 2020, OPEN DAYS will be an opportunity to reflect on the future of Europe’s regional development policy. Beyond this, the debates will consider the future of Europe and multilevel governance more broadly, showcasing the role that European cities and regions can play in times of economic crisis. e annual meeting between the REGI Committee of the European Parliament and the COTER Commission at the Committee of the Regions will take place in the European Parliament on 10 October. Chaired by Danuta Hübner and Marek Wozniak, there will be a panel debate on the legislative package where the two EPP Groups have been working hard together. Indeed, following the Parliament vote on the five structural funds Regulations for 2014-2020, Michael Schneider expressed that the EPP Group in the CoR fully supports Parliament’s negotiating team and commits to further cooperation with the European Parliament, Council and Commission in the ongoing negotiations. Read more about the EPP contribution to OPEN DAYS on page 4 "National, local and regional authorities can help boost confidence in the banking sector, under new EU plans for banking supervision" Michel Barnier, EU Commissioner responsible for the Internal Market and Services EPP Statutory Congress: EPP Statutory Congress: European People’s Party explicitly European People’s Party explicitly highlight the importance of regions in its highlight the importance of regions in its future Platform Document future Platform Document e EPP supports the contribution of the Committee of the Regions as a political assembly and as an institutional body of the European Union that defends the interests of regions and cities. e Treaty of Lisbon has reinforced the role of the regions and the local authorities in the European Union and strengthened the institutional role of the Committee of the Regions throughout the legislative process. e EPP favours and fosters a strong position of the regions as a key component of the European Union to the vital need for reducing the democratic deficit of the EU. ey play important economic, cultural and social roles, sometimes transcending the borders of the respective member states. We see the promotion of the regions and the local authorities and their cooperation in many aspects as an added value in the process of European integration. e EPP Platform is to be adopted at the Statutory Congress in Bucharest on 16-17 October in Bucharest. More details on the Congress on page 7 Message from the President Spotlight on the CoR President 2 Members on the field OPEN DAYS Local Events Plenary Highlights 3 OPEN DAYS seminar: Innovative regions and cities for territorial development 4 Towards a Banking Union 5 EPP opinions at Plenary 5,6,7,8 Who is who 9 EPP Statutory Congress, 17- 18 October 2012, Bucharest EPP Resolution on Cohesion and Regional Development EPP Resolution on the Single Market EPP Study Days 10 Upcoming events Thanks to EU 11 Ongoing Opinions Your Agenda 12

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Page 1: October rEPPorter

October 2012 The activity report of the EPP Group in the Committee of the Regions

OPEN DAYS 2012: Europe’s regions and OPEN DAYS 2012: Europe’s regions and cities making a differencecities making a differenceOPEN DAYS: European Week of Regions and Cities, co-organised by the European Commission and the Committee of the Regions, is the key event for EU, national, regional and local authorities to showcase and discuss EU cohesion policy management, results and prospects. In its 10th year and against the backdrop of legislative proposals for cohesion policy 2014-2020, OPEN DAYS will be an opportunity to refl ect on the future of Europe’s regional development policy. Beyond this, the debates will

consider the future of Europe and multilevel governance more broadly, showcasing the role that European cities and regions can play in times of economic crisis. Th e annual meeting between the REGI Committee of the European Parliament and the COTER Commission at the Committee of the Regions will take place in the European Parliament on 10 October. Chaired by Danuta Hübner and Marek Wozniak, there will be a panel debate on the legislative package where the two EPP Groups have been working

hard together. Indeed, following the Parliament vote on the fi ve structural funds Regulations for 2014-2020, Michael Schneider expressed that the EPP Group in the CoR fully supports Parliament’s negotiating team and commits to further cooperation with the European Parliament, Council and Commission in the ongoing negotiations.

Read more about the EPP contribution to OPEN DAYS on page 4

"National, local and regional authorities can help boost confi dence in the banking sector, under new EU plans for banking supervision"

Michel Barnier, EU Commissioner responsible for the Internal Market and Services

EPP Statutory Congress: EPP Statutory Congress: European People’s Party explicitly European People’s Party explicitly highlight the importance of regions in its highlight the importance of regions in its future Platform Documentfuture Platform DocumentTh e EPP supports the contribution of the Committee of the Regions as a political assembly and as an institutional body of the European Union that defends the interests of regions and cities. Th e Treaty of Lisbon has reinforced the role of the regions and the local authorities in the European Union and strengthened the institutional role of the Committee of the Regions throughout the legislative process. Th e EPP favours and fosters a strong position of the regions as a key component of the European Union to the vital need for reducing the democratic defi cit of the EU. Th ey play important economic, cultural and social roles, sometimes transcending the borders of the respective member states. We see the promotion of the regions and the local authorities and their cooperation in many aspects as an added value in the process of European integration.

Th e EPP Platform is to be adopted at the Statutory Congress in Bucharest on 16-17 October in Bucharest. More details on the Congress on page 7

Message from the President

Spotlight on the CoR President

2

Members on the field

OPEN DAYS Local Events

Plenary Highlights

3

OPEN DAYS seminar: Innovative regions and cities

for territorial development

4

Towards a Banking Union

5

EPP opinions at Plenary

5,6,7,8

Who is who

9

EPP Statutory Congress, 17-18 October 2012, Bucharest

EPP Resolution on Cohesion and Regional Development

EPP Resolution on the Single Market

EPP Study Days

10

Upcoming events

Thanks to EU

11

Ongoing Opinions

Your Agenda

12

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Message from the PresidentMessage from the President

Spotlight on the CoR PresidentSpotlight on the CoR PresidentTh e best way to involve Europe’s regions in achieving these goals is through territorial pacts and a greater role for the regions in the Member States’ national reform programmes

Bilateral meeting between President Valcárcel and José Manuel Barroso, European Commission President, on the sidelines of the July European Council

Th e CoR will work closely with the European Parliament so that the new EU budget is credible and closer to citizens, that is to say, a budget which allows the regions and cities in Europe to have suffi cient means to stimulate growth and employment, particularly through a strong cohesion policy

Meeting with Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, 5 September

It is more and more evident that Europe needs to intervene simultaneously to consolidate its fi nancial accounts and to re-launch the economy and promote inclusive growth

President Valcárcel and Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council, unanimous about cohesion policy being instrumental in overcoming the crisis, 11 September

Th e Committee of the Regions is ready to cooperate intensely with the Cyprus Presidency to make sure that the eff ort to put the Europe 2020 Strategy … bring concrete benefi ts to our citizens

Meeting with Dimitris Christofi as, President of the Republic of Cyprus, 7 September 2012

Strasbourg, Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the sing t arliament in Strasbourg, Jose Manuel BarParliame in Strasbourg, Jose Manuel BarPn Parliamenpean PaAdA dressing the European rope needs a new direction. And, that direction can not be missioEuroopepean Commis rope needs a new direction. And, th“Europe neeon, expressed “Europssion, exEuEuropean Commissio

needs a new thinking”. He also recognised the importance of subsidiarity deas. Europe nold iidedeas. Ebased onn oold ide recognised the impneeds a new thinking”. Herope needs acratic concept and our reliance on cohesion policy as a policy for growth saying sential democraticn essentiaas an esse policy as a poncept and our reliance on coh

“Th e European budget is the instrument for investment in Europe and growth in Europe… all pro-The European budg“Th e Eu“Th d growrument for investment in Eurn forces must now stand together in support of the right multi-annual fi nancial framework European forcEu nnuether in support of the right m

will take us to 2020. It is a budget for growth, for economic, social and territorial cohesion that will f h fbetween Member States and within Member States.” Against the backdrop of the crisis, he also betwsent a message of support for structural reforms in the knowledge that there are no easy answers for recovery. “Th e Commission will continue to do all it can to support these Member States and to help them boost growth and employment, for instance through the re-programming of structural funds.” I also support his proposal to deepen the pan-European political debate and to encourage a real European debate at the 2012 European elections. Here we have an important role to play. As members belonging to a European political group here at the Committee of the Regions, I

courage you to debate the future of Europe with the citizens in your cities, regions and communities so that we can truly respond encouto their demands. On the same day, the German Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe delivered its verdict on whether the European toStability Mechanism bailout fund and the European fi scal treaty go against the German constitution. Th e court decided that these schemes are legal and can continue – but only under certain conditions. Th e top court thus allowed steps towards greater European integration, but has insisted that the German parliament is given a greater say over decisions. I welcome this wise decision in the pro-European spirit of our Constitution and for the good of Europe as a whole. Next week, the EU will also begin its offi cial celebrations to mark 20 years of the single market. Th anks to brave decisions 20 years ago, European citizens have unprecedented opportunities to, live, study, travel and work in the EU country of their choice; they can shop around for the cheapest goods and services and their rights as citizens and consumers are protected by EU laws throughout the Union just as they would be in their home country. We should be proud of these achievements, but also think about how the Single Market can continue to develop over the next 20 years..

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Members on the fieldMembers on the fieldCORLEAP held its second annual conference in Moldova on 17th September. Co-Presided by Ramon Luis Valcárcel Siso, EPP members including Marek Wozniak, Roman Linek, Franz Schausberger and Sándor Kovac.took part in the debates

Jelena Drenjanin observed local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 3-8 October and Ursula Männle did the same for the local elections in Armenia between 19 and 25 September.

On 28 September, Luc Van den Brande presented his views on multilevel governance to a conference on Redesigning Devolution: International Lessons for the UK. He also represented the CoR at a Policy Leaders Forum on New Challenges for Skills Development in the Arab States of the Mediterranean Region in Amman, Jordan in the days before.

Markku Markkula spoke at the European Society for Engineering Education’s Annual Conference on 24 September. He addressed participants at the EU-China Mayor’s Forum on experiences in governing sustainable urban development on 19 September and the

following day at a joint event of the CoR and the Madariaga Foundation entitled Th e New Growth Agenda of the EU: Any Role for the European Regions and Cities?

Th e 8th Conference of European Regions and Cities on Overcoming Regional Disparities: Economy meets Politics

took place on 23-24 September in Grafenegg, Lower Austria, under the patronage of Erwin Pröll, Governor of Lower Austria, and with participation from Franz Schausberger.

On 22 September, Erwin Mohr delivered a speech at the “Future’s Trail” meeting in Austria. He presented a report on macro regions to the regional chamber of the Congress of Europe during its October session.

Malcolm Mifsud participated at the 18th Conference of Presidents of the Outermost Regions between 13-15 Sept in the Azores.

On July 18th, Juan Vicente Herrera was elected President of the CoR’s Automotive Intergroup, which aims to serve as a platform for dialogue and to promote good practices. His work programme for the next period includes:

• 1) Exchange of experiences among the territories at thematic meetings.

• 2) Exchange of views with representatives of the automotive industry, regarding community law

• 3) Foster contacts among the automotive clusters of the regions to facilitate the submission of joint proposals for European programmes and calls.

OPEN DAYS Local EventsOPEN DAYS Local Events

Ugo Cappellacci, President of Sardinia Region, “Energy Days”, Cagliari, 28 September 2012

Nikola Dobroslavić, President of Dubrovnik-Nertva, “Th e value of common cultural heritage in tourism within the Adriatic-Ionian Macro-region”, Dubrovnik, 2012

Malina Edreva, Sofi a Municipal Council Education and Culture Committee Chair, “Sofi a’s Response to European Challenges”, Sofi a, 22 September 2012

Jesús Gamallo Aller, Director-General for International and EU Aff airs of Xunta da Galicia, Territorial Cooperation and Smart and Sustainable Growth of Local Economies, Braga, 28 September 2012

Adam Jarubas, Marshal of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Territorial cooperation – an opportunity for regional development, Kielce, September 2012

Mieczysław Struk, Marshal of Pomorskie Voivodship, Pomorskie Days of Energy 2012, Gdańsk, 25-27 October 2012

Adam Struzik, Marshal of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship, Territorial cooperation and the EU funds: an asset for Europe and region, Warsaw, 25 October 2012

Plenary Highlights Plenary Highlights OPEN DAYS 2012 is an opportunity to debate Europe’s growth and jobs strategy and its future budget during the on-going negotiations between the European Parliament and the Council of the EU on the legislative framework for cohesion policy and the Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020. Under the headline “Europe’s regions and cities: Making a

diff erence”, the 105 workshops will be structured around three themes:

• Smart and green growth for all; • Territorial cooperation: an asset for Europe; • Delivering results

Europe in my Region|CitySeptember|October|November 2012

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OPEN DAYS seminar: Innovative regions and cities OPEN DAYS seminar: Innovative regions and cities for territorial development for territorial development

10 October 2012, Committee of the Regions, Room JDE52, 14.30-17.00. With an ageing population and strong competitive pressures from globalisation, Europe is relying on innovation for future economic growth and jobs. Europe’s regions and cities are increasingly recognised as important players in meeting the Europe 2020 objectives of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Given that investment in research and development makes regions more attractive and local businesses more competitive, the EPP Group will focus its seminar at OPEN DAYS on how to develop regional innovation strategies based on smart specialisation. This seminar, moderated by Michael Schneider and Markku Markkula, will provide participants with an insight into the existing financial options and an opportunity to share their views on how best to move forward in areas such as open innovation and digital entrepreneurship. Constance Hanniffy will also participate.

Additionally, the following EPP members are set to speak at the following events:

9 October Jesús Gamallo Aller, Director-General for External Relations and the EU, Xunta de Galicia, From Euroregion to EGTC: a long path to territorial cooperation

Mieczyslaw Struk, Marshal of the Pomorskie Voivodship, Poland, Th e reform of the Common Fisheries Policy and the role of local and regional authorities

Luc Van den Brande, Chairman of the Flemish-European Liaison Agency, RegioStars Awards

Herwig Van Staa, President of the Tirol Regional Assembly, Workshop of the EGTC Platform: New Groupings, better performances

10 OctoberGiovanni Chiodi, President of Abruzzo Region, Adriatic-Ionian Macroregion: Transnational, cross border and interregional cooperation actions paving the way aheadVladimir Kissiov, Municipal Councillor of Sofi a Municipality, Smart Spending and Financial Integrity at the Regional and Local level

Markku Markkula, Member of the Espoo City Council, Presentation of the 3rd CoR Monitoring Report on Europe 2020 and Smart specialisation and entrepreneurial discovery - the role of business communityCristina Mazas Pérez Oleaga, Minister for Economic Aff airs, Taxation and Employment of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria, Putting the Atlantic Strategy into Action: which tools?

Michael Schneider, State Secretary, Delegate of the State of Saxony-Anhalt for the German Federation, and Ivan Žagar, Mayor of Slovenska Bistrica, Subsidiarity and multilevel governance for the new TEN-T policy

11 OctoberLuc Van den Brande, Chairman of the Flemish-European Liaison Agency, EU support for decentralised development cooperation post-2013

Marek Wozniak, Marshal of the Wielkopolska Region, Eastern Partnership territorial and parliamentary cooperation: an asset for Europe

10th European Week of Regions and CitiesBrussels8 - 11 October 2012

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Towards a Banking Union: Towards a Banking Union: Michel Barnier, European Commissioner responsible for internal market and services

Th e European Commission has reacted very quickly to the mandate of the June European Council to propose a new European supervision system for banks, adopting on 12 September a package of proposals to create a Single Supervisory Mechanism for the Eurozone, with the European Central Bank

(ECB) at its heart. A stronger European supervisory system is necessary to avoid bank failures and make sure that banks do their main job: helping companies and households to access fi nance. Moreover, the negative impact of bank failures on some Member State budgets poses a threat to fi nancial stability in the Eurozone. Th e European Council clearly stated that supervision is a pre-condition for European rescue funds helping to recapitalize banks directly. But a stronger European supervisory system can only work based on strong supervisors in the Member States. National supervisors have an important and long-established expertise in the supervision of credit institutions within their territories and have established a large body of dedicated and highly qualifi ed staff for this purpose. Th ey have the knowledge of local circumstances and the language skills to make sure that supervision is eff ective. So in the European system, most day-to-day verifi cations and

supervisory activities necessary to prepare and implement the decisions of the ECB should be exercised by the supervisors in the Member States. At our fi rst discussion on the proposal at the informal meeting of Finance Ministers in Nicosia, many countries from outside the Eurozone expressed concerns. We are now working with the ECB and with countries from outside the Eurozone to make sure that non Euro countries can fully participate in this new supervisory system if they wish to do so. In addition, the Commission has proposed amendments to how the European Banking Authority works for 27 countries, to make sure that the Eurozone countries cannot simply overrule the others in case of confl ict between bank supervisors in the single market. Our timetable is ambitious, namely to adopt this legislative package by the end of the year. Th is is feasible. None of the disagreements or concerns expressed so far is insurmountable in fi nding a good compromise quickly.

EPP opinions at PlenaryEPP opinions at Plenary

Public Procurement

Package

CdR 99/2012 rév. 2 - ECOS-V-029

Catarina Segersten-Larsson,

Member of the Assembly of Värmland

County Council

Th e rapporteur welcomes the proposed steps to achieve a genuine area of freedom, security and justice through budgetary proposals and recognises the importance of providing the necessary resources for the immigration, asylum and security budget. In his view, the proposed changes

will bring a much-needed fl exibility and a fairer distribution of resources. He also points out that local and regional authorities can provide vital links for EU cooperation with border countries, making a substantial contribution to improving relations and living conditions in cities and regions of origin and transit. Th rough its regular cooperation

with local and regional authorities in enlargement and neighbourhood countries, the CoR is well placed to promote the objectives of the funds beyond the EU borders. However he also calls for more transparency in the use of the budget to ensure that results are easily accessible and understandable for citizens. At the end of the opinion, he makes a number of concrete amendments to the regulations for example in the realm of ensuring appropriate training of border control authorities on human rights, with particular focus on the right to asylum. Finally, the Maltese Mayor proposes that the Home Aff airs Funds should support actions which recognise the multilevel governance approach.

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Public Procurement in the EU represents a strategic segment of the single market and also a key element for achieving the objectives of Europe 2020 strategy. Th is new package of measures should reach an equilibrium between the wish of simplifying procedures and the necessity of providing a fair competition in terms of public contracts and achieving optimal results. Local and regional authorities are among the most important customers in Europe, having an essential role in applying the rules for assigning contracts of public procurement. I consider that these authorities should be taken into consideration more and their opinions should be included in a process of reviewing the EU rules of public procurement, a process that should off er them an increased autonomy.

Petru Luhan MEP, EPP Group Rapporteur for the Opinion on the modernisation of public procurement (2011) 

White Paper – An Agenda For

Adequate, Safe And Sustainable

Pensions

CdR 747/2012 rév. 2 - ECOS-V-031

Paul Linquist, Member of Lidingö

Municipal Council (Sweden)

Ensuring sustainable and adequate pensions is very important, not just for our growth prospects, but also for public welfare and well-being. Achieving higher employment under the Europe 2020 Strategy will contribute to the overall sustainability of social protection and pension systems. In return, adequate pension benefi ts are an essential

prerequisite for realising the Europe 2020 Strategy goal of reducing poverty. Th e rapporteur therefore welcomes the Commission’s intention to address the serious challenges facing many Member States’ pension systems and insists that local and regional authorities should be involved in the consultation process. As the subject matter of the White Paper is clearly an area of shared competence between the EU and Member States, he

underlines that any legislative proposal on pensions will require a very careful analysis of the compliance with the subsidiarity principle. In his view, public pensions, potentially combined with occupational pensions, must be suffi cient to allow citizens to maintain an adequate standard of living after retirement. He also focuses extensively on the balance between working life and pensions and gender equality in the system. Th is is of particular importance for local and regional authorities because women make up a majority of the workforce in many public sector spheres. Given the freedom of movement, the Swedish Councillor proposes therefore the development of a joint internet platform with comprehensive pension information for citizens and employers.

Revised EU strategy for the Baltic Sea Region

CdR 1272/2012 rév. 1 - COTER-V-028

Pauliina Haijanen, Member of the Executive Board of Laitila City Council (Finland)

Th e EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region

seeks to improve policy coordination and

cohesion between the regions in the area with a view to solving common problems aff ecting the Baltic Sea region and strengthening the region’s prosperity on a sustainable basis. Hence key to its success are cooperation and coordinated action among the macro-region’s Member States, regions and municipalities, the EU, pan-Baltic organisations, fi nancing institutions and non-governmental bodies. Th e

I genuinely believe that EU coordination on pensions is necessary, particularly for the functioning of the internal market, the EU2020 Strategy and the Stability and Growth Pact. Due to demographic trends, the increases in longevity and declining birth rates, we are facing enormous challenges. We should act now by encouraging a longer working life and to ensure that the contribution of supplementary pension schemes to the adequacy of pensions is increased and improved. Pensions need to be safe, adequate and sustainable in all Member States, both now and in the future.”

Ria Oomen-Ruijten MEP, Rapporteur for the European Parliament on the Green Paper on pensions

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Energy Roadmap

2050

CdR 88/2012 rév. 2 – ENVE-V-022

Ugo Cappellacci, President of the Sardinia Region (Italy)

Whilst generally welcoming the European

Commission’s proposal, the rapporteur

expresses concern that its lack of detail will

make it diffi cult for Member States, regional

and local authorities and investors to take

decisions. However, he agrees that it is a

priority to promote energy saving in order

to reduce the demand for energy not only

through awareness-raising, education and changing public habits, but also by backing the development of new technologies that can secure more effi cient consumption of resources and greater economic growth, competitiveness and employment. Th e eff ort required to transform energy systems and the consequences of doing so will vary depending on each region’s energy profi le. As such possible economic, fi nancial and administrative costs of a European energy initiative should be justifi ed on

the basis of a detailed impact assessment that takes adequate account of the specifi c circumstances at local and regional level. Whilst insisting on the need to involve local and regional authorities more in the regulations, the rapporteur would like to see more cross-border cooperation, solidarity and coordination at the EU level. In the President’s view, Structural Funds should be allocated to support local partnerships aimed at decentralised development of low-carbon energy-effi cient technologies and that local authorities should continue to benefi t from simplifi ed access to funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for sustainable energy purposes. Moreover, given the need for research and innovation in this fi eld he calls for Horizon 2020 to be consistent with the energy roadmap 2050.

Th anks to the Baltic Sea Strategy, the countries of this region jointly work to increase prosperity, improve environmental conditions and create powerful bonds. Considering the interests the strategy can generate and the gradual growth it shall operate, it could be used as a reference for a future Black Sea Strategy.

Marian-Jean Marinescu MEP, Vice-Chairman of the EPP Group in the EP responsible for the Budget and Structural Policies Working Group

I believe that the Energy Roadmap 2050 should take a balanced view on the three points of the energy triangle. Th is means not only promoting a sustainable use of renewable sources of energy but also ensuring security of supply and competitiveness of the EU economy as a whole. Th e Roadmap represents an orientation for the EU’s energy policy in the coming years. For concrete political decisions to be taken, we need further analysis and elaboration on additional scenarios. I also believe that such a strategic framework has to be technology neutral as it represents a political framework. We should allow all technologies to have the potential to be developed and used on the market according to the adopted political criteria. Decentralisation of the energy sector is a reality and will become even more important in the future. Th e role of the regions is of a crucial importance in the EU’s energy policy. With our energy-climate policy, we should support investments in research, technological development and innovations and not create new innovative administrative measures and mechanisms.

Romana Jordan MEP, Vice-Coordinator in the Industry, Research and Energy Committee (ITRE) of the European Parliament, Rapporteur for the Energy Roadmap 2050 Opinion

rapporteur welcomes the decision to tie in the objectives - to save the sea, connect the region and increase prosperity - with the Europe 2020 Strategy and encourages parallels to be drawn with the specifi c fl agships and fi nancing opportunities. She also suggests that there is a need to put the multilevel governance principle at

the heart of the implementation of both the strategy and the updated action plan to ensure that the role of municipalities and regions is suffi ciently considered. In the Councillor’s view, programming for structural funds for the next period should start take account of the Baltic Sea Strategy and should be available at

the very beginning of 2014 so as to avoid needless delays in ongoing project work. To conclude she welcomes the increase of cooperation between Member States, regions and municipalities in the Region and proposes that the Committee of the Regions continues to actively monitor its implementation.

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Data Protection Package

CdR 625/2012 rév. 2 - EDUC-V-022

Ursula Männle,

Member of the Bavarian

State Assembly (Germany)

Data protection rules are of key importance for economic development, for the smooth operation and effi ciency of government activity and for European citizens’ individual liberties. Th e proposals to reform data protection law are of great importance to the Committee of the Regions because of the pivotal role that local and regional authorities play in implementing the recommendations of

the Digital Agenda for Europe. Within this context, the rapporteur also warns that the regulation will introduce new red tape and costs for municipalities and regions which in the Committee’s view are not off set by the benefi ts to citizens. She therefore calls for processing by public authorities of personal data and, in the context of employment law, for it to be excluded from the scope of the regulation. Th e opinion states that it is necessary to rethink the enforcement mechanisms

and that the following are of key concern to local and regional authorities; measures to raise awareness of data protection issues among all generations and sections of the population; mechanisms for sharing proven and technologically advanced approaches to data protection, for example as part of a seal of quality scheme; standardised, easily comprehensible information and public awareness campaigns using the traffi c light principle; binding and regulated certifi cation mechanisms; and mechanisms for self-regulation. To conclude, Ms Männle reserves the right to submit another opinion at a later stage of the legislative process and as soon as the positions of the Council of the European Union and of the European Parliament on the aforementioned issues becomes clear.

The adoption of the Data-Protection-Opinion by the Committee of the Regions is an important step in the process of forming EPP’s Position on the dossier. While governing Europe, we may not forget that, in the end, it is the regions and cities that will implement a big part of the concluded measures in order to improve the data protection for citizens. I support Rapporteur Ursula Männle’s critical assessment as regards the number and scope of foreseen delegated acts and the establishment of new red tape - which we urgently need to cut.

Axel Voss MEP, EPP Group data protection expert 

Adaptation to Climate Change and Regional Responses: The Case of Coastal Regions

CdR 1751/2012 rév. 1 – ENVE-V-028

Ugo Cappellacci, President of the Sardinia Region (Italy)

Following a request from the Cyprus Presidency of the EU the rapporteur-general underlines that all local and regional authorities must be proactively involved in climate change adaptation, stressing that between 1998 and

2015 regional authorities will have shouldered the burden of around one third of the cost of protecting Europe’s coasts. Coastal regions are particularly vulnerable to climate change caused by erosion. However, the impact on

coasts and regions is varied across Europe. In this regard, Mr Cappellacci calls on the Commission to consult representatives of local and regional authorities beforehand so as to be certain that the proposal for a European adaptation strategy complies with the proportionality principle and includes sufficient emphasis on and detail regarding the local level, particularly regarding more vulnerable regions, such as coastal regions, islands and mountain regions.

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Who is who: EPP Commission Presidents Who is who: EPP Commission Presidents for the 2012-2015 mandatefor the 2012-2015 mandate

Territorial Cohesion Policy (COTER)We are now facing the crucial moment for the future of cohesion policy. Th e Committee of the Regions therefore has to strengthen its political

alliances and reinforce its expertise. During this mandate, COTER will establish regular cooperation with the REGI Committee in the European Parliament. We will also try to set up a number of meetings with the Council, both with “Friends of Cohesion” Member States and with the “Better spending” group, in order to explain our positions and look for common positions. I will also propose a series of own-initiative opinions and events.

President: Marek Woźniak, Marshal of the Wielkopolska Voivodship (Poland)P id M k W ź i k

Environment, Climate Change and Energy (ENVE)In the coming months, we  will  concentrate mostly on the fi elds of water and waste in view of the upcoming dossiers on Safeguarding Europe’s Water Resources and European Plastic Waste Strategy.

We will raise the concerns and share good practices  from our regions and cities on mitigating from and adapting to climate change at the UNFCCC in Doha, Qatar. We will work together in the spirit of solidarity, involving all levels of governance and converting environmental challenges into opportunities for growth, development, jobs creation and competitiveness. 

Citizenship, Governance, Institutional and External Affairs (CIVEX)

Natural Resources (NAT)

Economic and Social Policy (ECOS)

Culture, Education and Research (EDUC)I see it as a challenge during my presidency of the EDUC Commission to ensure that despite the fi nancial situation, cities and regions in Europe recognise that they must continue to invest in education, research and especially culture.

Financial and Administrative Affairs (CAFA) In this period of fi scal crisis, and under my chairmanship, CAFA must be especially vigilant when it comes to proposing and putting measures into practise for streamlining costs. We will also work to enhance the political activities of our members and the impact of the CoR’s work at the level of the EU institutions and above all towards our citizens.

President: Ugo Cappellacci, President of the Region of Sardinia (Italy)

1st Vice-President: Vladimir Kissiov, Sofi a Municipal Councillor (Bulgaria)

1st Vice-President: Emilia Muller, Minister for Federal and European Aff airs in the Bavarian State Chancellery (Germany)

2nd Vice-President: Catarina Segersten-Larsson, Kil County Councillor (Sweden)

President: Anton Rombouts, Mayor of the City of s’Hertogenbosch (Netherlands)

President: Michel Lebrun, Member of the Walloon Parliament and the Parliament of the Walloon-Brussels Federation (Belgium)

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EPP Statutory Congress, 17-18 October 2012, EPP Statutory Congress, 17-18 October 2012, Bucharest Bucharest

Hosted by the PDL and the RMDSZ, the 21st EPP Congress will bring eff orts to tackle the current challenges which European citizens face to the forefront. Th e only answer to these challenges is

“More Europe”, as the theme of the 21st Congress indicates. Th e EPP not only has the ambition and commitment to bring “More Europe” to the citizens, but also the strength to resist the populists and demagogues who want to destroy the European Union. At the Congress and under the Presidency of Wilfried Martens, the EPP will make signifi cant contributions to Europe’s political agenda for the years to come. Over 1200 participants from 40 countries have been invited to participate at the Congress in Bucharest, including EPP’s 16 EU heads of state and government, the Presidents of the European Commission and the European Council  José Manuel Barroso  and  Herman Van Rompuy and representatives of the CoR.

Follow the live streaming on 17-18 October at www.epp2012.eu

EPP Resolution on Cohesion and EPP Resolution on Cohesion and Regional DevelopmentRegional DevelopmentMichael Schneider, in his capacity as President of the EPP Group, was invited by the EPP to present his views on cohesion policy and regional development in the preparation of this resolution. Th e EPP Group also actively participated in the form of amendments and the resulting text is to be welcomed by the Group.

Th e EU Cohesion Policy is an investment and development policy, which enables growth and improvements in competitiveness and, therefore, lays the foundation for the narrowing of economic, social and regional disparities in Europe. Capacity building should remain a main objective in the use of EU structural funds. Th e EU will only be

able to be competitive in the face of increasing global competition, and to overcome the current crisis, if the development potential of all regions, urban areas and cities can be exploited, allowing for a fl exible regional response to the challenges and bottlenecks identifi ed by the EU 2020 Strategy.

EPP Resolution on the Single MarketEPP Resolution on the Single MarketTh is resolution was drawn up during the EPP Working Group for Economic and Social Policy and was supported by Constance Hanniff y, on behalf of the EPP Group in the CoR. In addition to praising much of the text, Ms Hanniff y also tabled a number of amendments to enhance the support for SMEs and the fi nal text refl ects these amendments well.

Ensuring the free circulation of persons, capital, products and services across

Europe is the most important reform to stimulate economic growth without further aggravating debt burdens…Rules should be simplifi ed and SMEs should be given real opportunities to grow by commercialising their products and services freely across the Union’s Single Market. More transparency and administrative simplifi cation, also in relation to the freedom of establishment, is important as this off ers new opportunities for SMEs. We must act decisively to improve investment opportunities for innovative

start-ups, fast-growing companies and small businesses. We must ensure that SME’s can operate all over Europe by granting them access via mutual recognition, reduction of red tape and establishing a ‘one-stop-shop’ for VAT, as well as improving access to fi nance for SMEs. Especially in the interest of SMEs, we must also ensure that a level playing fi eld is created with regards to the effi cient implementation of EU laws in all Member States.

EPP Study DaysEPP Study DaysMichael Schneider and Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso will participate in the EPP Study Days on 18 October through interventions on Regional development and Social Cohesion - increasing the impact of EU development policy for the well-

being of citizens. During their interventions, the two CoR representatives will promote a strong regional policy post 2013 with the aim of enhancing jobs and growth and in line with the Europe 2020 Strategy.

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11 The activity report of the EPP Group in the Committee of the Regions

Upcoming eventsUpcoming events

Thanks to EUThanks to EU

EPP Study Visit for Masters Students, 28-30 November, Brussels

Th e EPP Group in the Committee of the Regions will once again invite Masters Students in European Studies, Political Science and International Relations to participate in the EPP Group meeting and the CoR Plenary Session on 28-30 November 2012. Th e study visit will be an opportunity for students to meet with high-level EU representatives for key debates on topical European issues including the citizens’ initiative and citizenship in a globalised world. Th roughout the visit the students will have access to quality information about the European integration process and above all about the activities and objectives of the CoR. Interested students are invited to return the application form by 26 October 2012

EPP external Seminar, 9 November 2012, SofiaTh e majority of people in the EU live in urban areas. Th is causes a challenge for local and regional authorities in terms of public services, economic investment, infrastructure, transport, CO2 reduction, energy questions, housing, education and training, social policy,

integration of migrants, culture and recreation. Major cities hold a key role in enhancing competitiveness, through the promotion of economic growth and development. Th is EPP Group Seminar will focus on how to make better use of EU fi nancial instruments to support and develop less developed cities and regions. To conclude the seminar, a political document will be adopted.

Polish regions share their experience on effective use of EU funds

To achieve success you need to work together and promote good practices of cooperation between local economy and science, as wise decisions taken on the basis of knowledge and understanding of economic realities are the pillars of regional development. Jozef Sebesta, Marshal of Opolskie Voivodship

Th e “YES - Young Entrepreneurship Strategies”, Interreg IVC project is an example of a forward looking project that the Opolskie region is embracing is its role as partner. Th e overall objective is to increase the number of entrepreneurs and accelerate European competitiveness, in line with the Europe 2020 Strategy. Th e By integrating an entrepreneurial perspective into the education system, the region has been successful in identifying and exchanging best practice and performing a joint interregional

analysis where similarities, diff erences, strengths and weaknesses were identifi ed. Th e analysis was transformed into Action plans with policy recommendations. Th e fi nal step, the Best Practice Guide, was a result of the interregional mapping together with experience from the regional mapping and analysis.

Project period: 2010-2012 Total budget: € 1,5 million

www.young-entrepreneurs.eu/index.php

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EPP/CoR's 5thStudy Visit28-30 November 2012

Children and young people are the future of the region. Investing in them allows to passion to develop and supports students’ innate abilities thus contributing to their intellectual development. Th erefore, it is necessary to enrich the scope of activities of primary and secondary schools, make them more attractive and improve the quality of education. Th e eff ects of these activities will pay off in the long term by supplying the region with educated and competent employees. Th is will not only benefi t the economic development of Lodz region, but also increase its competitiveness in the country and the EU. Witold Stepien, Marshal of the Lodz region

According to recently published data, Lodz Region is a leader in the implementation of projects under the Operational Programme Human Capital in Poland, and the number of signed contracts for co-fi nancing projects facilitating access to education has already exceeded 1000.

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CIVEX EU strategy for the eradication of traffi cking in human beings Jelena Drenjanin (Huddinge, Sweden) January 2013

CIVEX Strengthening EU citizenship through promotion of electoral rights Gyorgi Gemesi (Gödöllo, Hungary) January 2013

CIVEX Devolution in the EU Franz Schausberger (Salzburg, Austria) April 2013

COTER Future EU strategy for Outermost Regions in light of Europe 2020 Malcom Mifsud (Pieta, Malta) November 2012

COTER Rev. Common Strategic Framework Marek Wozniak (Wielkopolska, Poland) November 2012

ECOS Outlook opinion on promoting growth and strengthening job creation Maria Luisa Coppola (Veneto, Italy) January 2013

ECOS Better governance for the Single Market Markku Markkula (Espoo, Finland) January 2013

EDUC European Research Area Grigorios Zafeiropoulos (Attica, Greece) February 2013

ENVE Renewable energy policy Witold Stępień (Lodzkie, Poland) February 2013

ENVE industrial policy for the space industry Gianfranco Vitagliano (Molise, Italy) February 2013

16-18 October EPP Statutory Congress Bucharest, Romania

22 October JCC FYROM Brussels

24 October COTER seminar Valencia

25 October WG Turkey Brussels

6 November NAT external seminar Ponzano Veneto

9 November EPP external seminar Sofi a, Bulgaria

12 November CAFA Brussels

14 November JCC Montenegro Brussels

15 November WG Western Balkans Brussels

19 November ARLEM / ECOTER Piran, Slovenia

22 November EDUC Brussels

21 November CIVEX Study Visit Turku, Finland

29-30 November Plenary Session Brussels