J. Droba: Cohesion Should Remain the Foundation of European Union Investments

Bratislava – The foundation of European investments must continue to be cohesion and cooperation among regions. This assertion was made by Juraj Droba, President of the Bratislava Self-Governing Region (BSK), following a meeting with European Commissioner for Budget, Fight against Fraud, and Administration, Piotr Serafin. The discussion revolved around the proposal for a new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028 – 2034, as reported by BSK spokesperson Lucia Forman.

“It is crucial for us to concentrate on objectives and outcomes, ensuring that EU funds are less encumbered by bureaucracy and simpler to access, allowing us to focus more on tangible results in our territories. I am pleased that the European Commissioner acknowledged this approach, as well as the effective and meaningful utilization of the funds,” stated Juraj Droba.

The meeting further addressed the importance of maintaining cohesion policy as a key instrument for regional development. According to Droba, regions anticipate stability, predictability, and true partnership from the new financial framework. He also reminded that strengthening Europe’s competitiveness should not come at the cost of cohesion policy, which underpins regional development, innovation, and social stability.

The Bratislava Region is advocating in the EU Committee of the Regions for cohesion policy to remain accessible to all regions

He highlighted the necessity for regions to be considered full partners in the upcoming MFF. The Bratislava Region, alongside Slovak and Czech delegations within the EU Committee of the Regions, is pushing for cohesion policy to remain open to all regions. Additionally, they advocate that National Regional Partnership Plans include obligatory regional chapters with distinct allocations and that the European Commission engage in direct negotiations with regional authorities.

Droba emphasized the need for a distinct and stable allocation for cohesion policy, ensuring that new European instruments are closely tied to territorial requirements. “Beyond the official government stance, I believe the perspectives of regional self-governments are equally significant. Therefore, we discussed ways to integrate the priorities of the Bratislava Region — and, candidly, all Slovak regions — into this long-term budget framework to ensure continued support for Slovakia’s economic development,” noted Piotr Serafin.

The meeting also featured a visit from the European Commissioner to the Ekocentre Čunovo, a facility established by BSK through cross-border cooperation involving Slovakia, Austria, and Hungary. This environmental education center focuses on nature conservation, biodiversity, and climate challenges, serving as a prime example of effective EU fund utilization. (2 December)


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10 responses to “J. Droba: Cohesion Should Remain the Foundation of European Union Investments”

  1. Scooby Did Avatar
    Scooby Did

    Cohesion, eh? Just what we need—more meetings and fine words while the paperwork piles up. Maybe next time they could invest in a magic wand to make bureaucracy disappear! 😂

  2. Clover Rabbit Avatar
    Clover Rabbit

    Isn’t it adorable how Mr. Droba thinks cohesion is the magic wand for EU investments? 🤔 Because clearly, throwing more funds into the same bureaucratic black hole will solve all our regional issues, right? 😂

  3. Pinball Esq Avatar
    Pinball Esq

    Cohesion in EU investments? Brilliant idea! Because who needs progress when you can just keep the regions cozy and comfortable, right? 😂

  4. Chlorine Avatar

    Of course, because what could be better than endless meetings about “cohesion” while the real action is happening at the local café, right? 🍵 Who needs tangible results when we can just keep talking about them, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  5. Wolf Tribune Avatar
    Wolf Tribune

    Cohesion, eh? Sounds like a lovely way to keep the money flowing while we all hold hands and sing Kumbaya. Can’t wait for the next budget meeting, where we can discuss the riveting art of bureaucratic ballet. 😂

  6. thickskn Avatar

    Cohesion policy, eh? Sounds like the Eurocrats are about to reinvent the wheel while we’re still waiting for the last one to arrive. 🤦‍♂️ Let’s just hope those “tangible results” don’t end up being as elusive as a decent cup of tea in Bratislava! 🍵

  7. sexual chocolate Avatar
    sexual chocolate

    Cohesion, eh? Because nothing screams “efficiency” like a bunch of bureaucrats deciding how to spend our money while we wait for the next round of coffee. ☕️ Just what we need—more policies and less action, am I right? 😏

  8. Chip Queen Avatar
    Chip Queen

    Cohesion policy as the EU’s golden child, eh? If only they could sprinkle a bit more of that magic dust on the bureaucratic mess, we might actually see some results instead of just more meetings and glossy brochures. 🥴💼

  9. Mr. Fabulous Avatar
    Mr. Fabulous

    Cohesion, eh? Sounds like a grand plan – let’s just hope it doesn’t get lost in the bureaucracy quicker than a euro in a London pub! 🍻

  10. Venom Petunia Avatar
    Venom Petunia

    Cohesion and cooperation, eh? Sounds like the EU’s got it all figured out—let’s just hope they can find the right paperwork under all that bureaucracy before the next millennium! 😂

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