Examples of using Interreg programme in English and their translations into Romanian
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Every Interreg Programme.
The Joint Secretariat of the Interreg Programme.
Every Interreg Programme can host a volunteer for a period of 2 to 6 months.
The managing authority shall carry out evaluations of each Interreg programme, no more than once a year.
(c) that the Interreg programme continue without the participation of that partner country or of Greenland.
Any beneficiary in a Member State participating in an Interreg programme may be designated as the lead partner.
For any component 4 Interreg programme the entire territory of the Union shall be supported by the ERDF including the outermost regions.
Any beneficiary in a Member State, third country, partner country orOCT participating in an Interreg programme may be designated as the lead partner.
Where all or part of a component 3 Interreg programme is implemented under indirect management, Article 60 shall apply.
The composition of the monitoring committee shall take into account the number of participating Member States, third countries,partner countries and OCTs in the Interreg programme concerned.
There are quite a few cooperation projects because of the Interreg programme, but we don't have cross-border cooperation projects under Leader+.
(a) that the Interreg programme be discontinued in total, in particular where the main joint development challenges thereof cannot be achieved without the participation of that partner country or OCT;
The participating Member States and, where applicable, third or partner countries orOCTs shall review the Interreg programme taking into account the observations made by the Commission.
For any component 4 Interreg programme or for interregional innovation investments under component 5, the entire territory of the Union shall be supported by the ERDF.
The remaining EUR 30 million shall be used to finance measures for strengthening the competitiveness of regions bordering on the candidate countries under Chapter B2-1 4,"Community initiatives" as part of the Interreg programme.
The participating Member States shall prepare an Interreg programme in cooperation with the programme partners referred to in Article[6] of Regulation(EU)[the new CPR].
The participating Member States and, where applicable, third or partner countries, OCTs, or regional integration andcooperation organisations shall review the Interreg programme taking into account the observations made by the Commission.
(b) In duly justified cases, where the Interreg programme cannot be implemented as planned due to problems in relations between the participating countries.
The participating Member States and, where applicable, third countries, partner countries, OCTs, or regional integration andcooperation organisations shall prepare an Interreg programme in accordance with the template set out in the Annex for the period from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2027.
Where all or part of a component 3 Interreg programme is implemented under indirect management, a prior agreement between Member States and regions concerned is required and Article 60 shall apply.
The participating Member States and, where applicable, third countries, partner countries or OCTs,shall prepare an Interreg programme in accordance with the template set out in the Annex for the period from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2027.
With regard to an Interreg programme under component 1 where the latter covers long borders with heterogeneous development challenges and needs, Member States and, where applicable, third countries, partner countries and OCTs participating in an Interreg programme may define sub-programme areas.
Member States and, where applicable, third countries, partner countries andOCTs participating in an Interreg programme shall identify, for the purposes of Article[65] of Regulation(EU)[new CPR], a single managing authority and a single audit authority.
Where a component 2A Interreg programme supports a macro-regional strategy, the total ERDF and, where applicable, the total external financing instruments of the Union allocations under priorities other than for technical assistance shall be programmed on the objectives of that strategy.
The Member State hosting the managing authority may submit a motivated request for an amendment of an Interreg programme together with the amended programme, setting out the expected impact of that amendment on the achievement of the objectives.
Where a component 1 or 2 Interreg programme supports a macro-regional strategy or a sea-basin strategy, at least 80% the ERDF and, where applicable, part of the external financing instruments of the Union allocations under priorities other than for technical assistance shall contribute to the objectives of that strategy.
The total contribution from the ERDF or, where applicable, an external financing instrument of the Union, to one or more small project funds within an Interreg programme shall not exceed 20% of the total allocation of the Interreg programme and shall,in the case of an Interreg programme for cross-border cooperation, be at least 3% of the total allocation.
Where a component 2B Interreg programme supports a macro-regional strategy or sea-basin strategy, at least 70% of the total ERDF and, where applicable, of the external financing instruments of the Union allocations under priorities other than for technical assistance shall be allocated on the objectives of that strategy.
Third countries, partner countries andOCTs participating in an Interreg programme shall delegate staff to the joint secretariat of that programme or shall set up a branch office in its respective territory, or shall do both.
The Commission shall adopt a decision by means of an implementing act approving each Interreg programme no later than six months after the date of submission of that programme by the Member State hosting the prospective managing authority.