The House of Cities, Municipalities and Regions opens in Brussels 08-06-2007 The House of Cities, Municipalities and Regions was officially inaugurated on
6 June in Brussels. The opening ceremony was performed by Margot Wallström,
Vice-President of the European Commission in charge of institutional relations
and communication strategy,.and Danuta Hübner, European Commissioner for
Regional Policy. The house, located at the heart of the EU quarter, is home to a
wide range of organisations representing local and regional interests at
European level. Amongst its tenets are Eurocities and the Council for European
Municipalities and Regions (CEMR).
The House of cities, municipalities and regions hosts over 20 associations of
local and regional governments, as well as the representation offices of eight
European cities. The House is home to:
Some 400 guests, including Members of the European Parliament, Members of the
Committee of the Regions, ministers, mayors and representatives from the
European Commission attended the opening event of the house.
“I have to thank you for the fact that you, so many associations of cities,
municipalities and regions, have agreed to work here, together, under the same
roof”, said the European Commission Vice-President Margot Wallström. “You are an
inspiration for us all, because of your capacity to innovate and to make a
difference on the ground.”
EU Commissioner Danuta Hübner also spoke to the guests: “This House is a
unique place which mirrors the experience I have gained as an EU Commissioner
travelling across Europe's cities, municipalities and regions. This experience
has helped me realise that Europe is not only about economic and institutional
issues - it is also about feelings, passion and compassion.”
“The opening of the House of Cities, Municipalities and Regions in Brussels
is a massive step forward for Europe's local and regional governments”, said Wim
Deetman, Mayor of The Hague and representing the Council of European
Municipalities and Regions and G4. “It is a clear political message: Europe's
cities, municipalities and regions are working together for a better European
Union – closer to its citizens.”
Representing the city of Lyon, current president of the EUROCITIES network,
Vice-Mayor Jean-Michel Daclin said: “Cities, municipal and regional authorities
are increasingly recognised by European institutions and national governments.
We are involved in discussions and negotiations with European institutions on
all aspects of EU policy and legislation that have an impact on citizens. By
coming together under the same roof, we wish to improve the visibility of local
authorities in Europe, and to reinforce our cooperation on issues of interest to
our citizens.”
Source: CEMR back |


