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The Committee of the Regions (CoR) is an institution of the European Union created by the Treaty of Maastricht. It aims at increasing the participation of European regions in community life. The CoR, whose seat is in Brussels, is composed of 344 representatives of regional and local governments.

The Committee of the Regions (CoR) is the political assembly that provides local and regional authorities with a voice at the heart of the European Union.

Established in 1994 under the Treaty on European Union (Maastricht) , the CoR was set up to address two main issues. Firstly, about three quarters of EU legislation is implemented at local or regional level, so it makes sense for local and regional representatives to have a say in the development of new EU laws. Secondly, there were concerns that the public was being left behind as the EU steamed ahead. Involving the elected level of government closest to the citizens was one way of closing the gap.

The Treaties oblige the Commission and Council to consult the Committee of the Regions whenever new proposals are made in areas that have repercussions at regional or local level. The Maastricht Treaty set out 5 such areas - economic and social cohesion, trans-European infrastructure networks, health, education and culture. The Amsterdam Treaty added another five areas to the list - employment policy, social policy, the environment, vocational training and transport - which now covers much of the scope of the EU's activity.

Outside these areas, the Commission, Council and European Parliament have the option to consult the CoR on issues if they see important regional or local implications to a proposal. The CoR can also draw up an opinion on its own initiative, which enables it to put issues on the EU agenda.

CoR has 344 members – the number from each EU country roughly reflecting the size of its population.

The numbers per country are as follows:

MEMBER STATES MEMBERS
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 24
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 24
Image:Flag of France.svg France 24
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 24
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 21
Image:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 21
Image:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 15
Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 12
Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 12
Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 12
Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 12
Image:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 12
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 12
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 12
Image:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 12
Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 12
Image:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 9
Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 9
Image:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 9
Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 9
Image:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania 9
Image:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 7
Image:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 7
Image:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia 7
Image:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus 6
Image:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg 6
Image:Flag of Malta.svg Malta 5
TOTAL 344
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Main Office of the CoR in Brussels


The Committee is a consultative body, and is asked for its opinion by the Council or the Commission on new policies and legislation in the following areas:

  • Economic and social cohesion
  • Education and youth
  • Culture
  • Public health
  • Trans-European Networks
  • Transport
  • Employment
  • Social affairs
  • Environment
  • European Social Fund
  • Vocational training

On certain issues it works in partnership with the Economic and Social Committee.

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