The presentation of the study Improving Essential Services in the EU regions: The role of Cohesion Policy took place on 25 February 2026 and focused on the following topics:

  • Demographic change, territorial disparities, and implications for essential services 
  • EU support to essential services in remote and shrinking regions
  • Barriers and approaches for the provision of essential services in vulnerable regions
  • The use of performance-based schemes for essential services
  • Recommendations for the new MFF 2028-2034

The presentation was followed by questions from the Members and a stimulating debate, including on what defines rural areas, the role of Cohesion Policy in Eurosceptic regions, and the implications of the Commissions’ MFF 2028-2034 proposal on the future support for essential services in vulnerable regions.

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