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"The basic regulation governing the Structural Funds and the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon have substantially enhanced the importance of ‘territorial cooperation’ in the last five years, transforming it into one of the three pillars of the EU’s cohesion policy. The financial framework for the period 2007-2013 turned the ‘territorial cooperation’ objective into one of the three pillars of the EU’s cohesion policy, replacing the INTERREG Community initiative. Subsequently, under Article 174 of the Treaty, ‘territorial cohesion’ has become one of the three components of cohesion policy alongside economic and social cohesion, and, in fact, constitutes one of the EU’s main priorities. This aims to remove the current physical, administrative and regulatory obstacles and alleviate the ‘border effect’ between territories and regions, permitting them to address their shared challenges together, whether these be territorial, global, economic or societal. Objective 3 provides for complex and multidimensional cooperation that brings partners from different Member States together. For this reason, a simplification of the rules of audit and control is required. In order that territorial cooperation should become the symbolic embodiment of the EU for all its citizens, and that policy-makers and civil servants could become acquainted with the practical aspects of territorial cooperation which relate to their work, I am voting in favour of this proposal."@en1

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