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Press release | 23.01.2025

Empowering local leadership: A vision for a future-proof EU budget

Brussels/ Frankfurt am Main, 23 January 2025. The Local Alliance—a coalition of Europe’s eight leading city and regional networks—has today published a pivotal new policy paper calling on EU leaders to ensure the next EU budget (2028–2034) becomes a strong, comprehensive tool for a just, climate-neutral and competitive Europe. 

The policy paper states that recognising local and regional governments as key partners in the implementation of the EU budget is essential to achieving a prosperous Europe, where people want to live, work and thrive. As Europe faces unprecedented challenges, including climate change and digital transformation, the Local Alliance makes it clear that closer collaboration across all levels of government is critical for success. 

In the paper, the Local Alliance envisions an EU budget that acts as a long-term investment tool, bringing together public and private financing to support local projects that improve people’s lives. Central to this vision is the safeguarding of Cohesion Policy, the EU’s most effective means of ensuring balanced territorial development and tackling inequalities. 

The paper explains that local governments already implement 70% of the European Green Deal legislation and account for 69% of climate-related public spending. It states that strengthening multi-level governance and adopting a place-based investment strategy will ensure EU funds reach all territories. 

"We consider cohesion policy an EU budget instrument for addressing climate action at the local and regional levels. As Climate Alliance we see the crucial role of the regional and local authorities in the definition of priorities and allocation of resources for climate action and the design of the EU budget for a strengthened, competitive, and resilient future." Thomas Brose,Executive Director of Climate Alliance.

In the policy paper, the Local Alliance calls for the next EU budget to: 

  • Strengthen the place-based approach: Empower local authorities through improved partnership principles, including ex-ante conditionality requiring member states to consult them before accessing EU funds. 

  • Increase efficiency with multi-level governance: Avoid centralising planning and investment decisions to prevent delays and inefficiencies. Shared governance will improve fund absorption. Integrated Territorial Investments and cross border cooperation are also crucial for effective territorial strategies.  

  • Broaden the definition of reforms: Include capacity building, technical support and multi-level governance to enhance public administrations’ preparedness. 

  • Simplify without compromising accountability: Streamline EU funding processes while maintaining transparency and conditionalities. 

  • Guarantee that any future EUcompetitiveness fund remains accessible to cities and regions, so they can drive green innovation, decarbonisation and resilience, supporting Europe’s industrial transformation.

Further information

CONTACT

Noelani Dubeta
Policy Director, Climate Alliance
+32 2 400 10 62 | n.dubeta@climatealliance.org

Sarah Mekjian
Communications Director, Climate Alliance
+49 69 7171 39 -20 | communications@climatealliance.org

THE CLIMATE ALLIANCE
For over 30 years, Climate Alliance member municipalities have been acting in partnership with indigenous rainforest peoples for the benefit of the global climate. With nearly 2,000 members spread across more than 25 countries, Climate Alliance is Europe's largest city network dedicated to comprehensive and equitable climate action. Recognising the impact our lifestyles can have on the world's most vulnerable people and places, Climate Alliance pairs local action with global responsibility. climatealliance.org  
 

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