Top level decision – Local consequences
The European Semester explained
How does the European Semester impact your local government and the public services they provide?
The European Semester, the EU’s vital mechanism for coordinating economic and social policies among Member States, is steadily growing in scope and impact. As it increasingly shapes investment and reform priorities across Europe, it’s essential for local governments to understand its direct consequences on their work.
The Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR) invites you to an exclusive event on December 2nd, where we will unveil our latest publication, “Top-Level Decisions – Local Consequences: The European Semester Explained.” This breakfast session will provide an engaging platform for policymakers, local leaders, and stakeholders to explore the report’s findings and share perspectives.
Event Programme:
8:30 – 9:00 | Welcome and networking breakfast
9:00 – 9:10 | Welcome remarks by CEMR Secretary General Fabrizio Rossi
9:10 – 9:20 | Presentation of EU Semester’s study findings by CEMR Secretariat
9:20 – 10:20 | Panel debate Moderation by Federica Bordelot, CEMR Director for Policy and Impact, on:
- How does Cohesion Policy link with the EU Semester?
- The next programming period wants to create a stronger link between investments and reforms: what does this mean for local and regional governments?
- How does the EU economic governance impact local finance and investments?
- Is the EU Semester compatible with multi-level governance? examples and reflections on needed changes.
10:20 – 10:30 | Q&A and discussion
10:30 – 10:45 | Wrap up with panel speakers and conclusions
Why attend?
- Discover Practical Insights: Gain an in-depth understanding of how the European Semester impacts local governance, from taxation and public services to territorial administration and cohesion investments.
- Hear from Experts: The event will feature detailed country case studies and commentary from CEMR members who have firsthand experience navigating these challenges.
- Engage in Forward-Looking Discussions: With the European Commission under President Ursula von der Leyen emphasizing the link between reforms and future investments, learn how local governments can advocate for principles of partnership, subsidiarity, and multi-level governance.
As we move into discussions about the EU’s next long-term budget, this event is your chance to ensure your voice is part of the conversation.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to shape the dialogue around the European Semester and its implications for subnational governments.
Advisor – Territorial Cohesion & Local Finances