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Donnez votre avis sur le nouveau programme Central Europe !

L’orientation thématique de Central Europe 2014-2020 est actuellement débattue et consultée dans de nombreux évènements ; une enquête transnationale, qui prendra fin le 30 Avril 2013, est actuellement en ligne.

Mise à part les contributions au niveau administratif et politique, le programme compte sur les réactions de spécialistes transnationaux et d’acteurs thématiques afin de créer un programme s’adaptant aux défis, aux besoins aux et potentiels régionaux. Sur la base des résultats de l’analyse territoriale menée en 2012, les Etats Membres qui participent au Programme Central Europe s’étaient mis d’accord pour focaliser la thématique de la future coopération dans les domaines de l’énergie, de l’environnement et du transport. Une présentation de l’état actuel du débat pour la définition de la stratégie du nouveau programme Central Europe 2014-2020 est disponible ici.

Avec cette enquête, nous vous invitons à nous donner vos contributions spécifiques sur les sujets transnationaux pouvant être financés par le nouveau programme Central Europe 2014-2020. Remplir l’enquête ne vous prendra pas plus de 10-15 minutes.

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