In the coming months, the European Commission will make global proposals for the next generation of financial programmes for the post-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework, which is the EU's long–term budget.
The Commission's proposals will be designed to make it possible for the EU to deliver on the things that matter most, in areas where it can achieve more than Member States acting alone. This requires a careful assessment both of what has worked well in the past and what could be improved in the future. This consultation is an integral part of the process and its objective is to collect the views of all interested parties on how to make the most of every euro of the EU budget.
The Commission has launched recently several on-line public consultations to collect views of all the stakeholders interested on how to make the most of the EU budget and it will contribute to the preparation of the proposals that will set priorities for investments where action needs to be taken.
The Managing Authority of the Interreg V-A Italia-Slovenia programme is involved in the management of cohesion policy, supports this initiative and therefore invites all citizens and stakeholders of the Programme area and the EU to take part in the public consultation in order to share your opinions by responding to the online questionnaire (accessible in all EU languages) until 8 March.