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WRITTEN QUESTION E-0581/00 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission. European sustainable transport policy.
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0581/00 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission. European sustainable transport policy.
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0581/00 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission. European sustainable transport policy.
OJ C 374E, 28.12.2000, p. 111–111
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WRITTEN QUESTION E-0581/00 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission. European sustainable transport policy.
Official Journal 374 E , 28/12/2000 P. 0111 - 0111
WRITTEN QUESTION E-0581/00 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission (29 February 2000) Subject: European sustainable transport policy To what extent have traditional conflicting relations between national and local levels of governments, in EU Member States, created difficulties for T-TEN project development? Answer given by Mrs de Palacio on behalf of the Commission (10 April 2000) In accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, Member States are responsible for the implementation of the network within their own territory. The respective roles of national, regional and local government in infrastructure project development vary between Member States, but in each case negotiations between the different national actors take place within the Member State concerned, without direct involvement from the Commission.