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25.04.2025
Montenegro’s experience: municipal participation in EU negotiations
Montenegro has held candidate status for EU membership since 2010 and has been engaged in accession negotiations with the EU since 2012. Today, the country has opened negotiations on all 33 negotiating chapters, with 6 fully close...
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29.04.2025
Ulster County and Chernivtsi Region become sister communities
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22.04.2025
Lessons from cross-border cooperation to prepare municipalities for EU accession
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16.04.2025
Lviv and the Swedish city of Uppsala became twin cities
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09.04.2025
The role of local self-government in the EU Accession negotiation process
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07.04.2025
How not to miss the opportunity for EU Integration for Ukrainian villages?
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03.04.2025
From Sindelfingen to Ukraine: 15 Municipalities Receive Urgently Needed Equipment
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03.04.2025
Regional Policy in the EU: What Ukrainian communities should expect
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01.04.2025
The impact of EU legislation: Lessons from Serbia for Ukrainian municipalities
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