What does the European Committee of the Regions do?

What does the European Committee of the Regions do?

The European Committee of the Regions (CoR) is the European Union’s (EU) assembly of local and regional representatives that provides sub-national authorities (i.e. regions, counties, provinces, municipalities and cities) with a direct voice within the EU’s institutional framework.

How is ERDF funded?

The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is one of the European Structural and Investment Funds allocated by the European Union.

What is the Committee on regional development?

The Committee on Regional Development (REGI) is a committee of the European Parliament. Its current chair, elected on 10 July 2019, is Younous Omarjee. The Committee is directly supported by a research service, the Policy Department for Structural & Cohesion Policies. Most of its research studies and briefings are published online.

Who is the chair of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee?

The committee has thirty-four members and the same number of substitute members. Its current chair, elected on 10 July 2019, is Tomas Tobé. This article about the European Union is a stub.

What does the European Parliament’s Committees do?

Parliament’s committees deal with EU legislative proposals by adopting reports, which then are referred to plenary for voting by all Members, and appoint negotiation teams to conduct talks with Council. They adopt non-legislative reports, organise hearings with experts and scrutinise other EU bodies and institutions.

When will the next REGI committee meeting take place?

The next REGI Committee meeting will take place on Tuesday 25 January 2022 from 13.45-16.15 and 16.45-18.45. During the joint REGI-CONT meeting scheduled for Wednesday 1 December 2021 from 10.00-11.30, the European Court of Auditors’ (ECA) special report 24/2021 was presented by reporting Member Ladislav Balko.