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Dr Hande Özsan Bozatli signs the Charter for Multilevel Governance

19 June, 2014 By Editor

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AER President confirmed and reinforced the AER position regarding subsidiarity in Europe by signing the Charter for Multilevel Governance on the occasion of the General Assembly, on 28 May. The Charter was adopted by the Committee of the Regions on 3 April and is strongly supported by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities which considers the Charter as a reference as far as regionalism is concerned.

MLG-logoThe Charter encourages cities and regions to implement subsidiarity and develop partnerships between the different levels of government. With regard to this point, the President has called AER member regions to support this process by signing the Charter as well.

More info and access to the Charter HERE.

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