Polish regions will receive more than €10bn in extra EU funding over the next seven years as part of the forthcoming EU budget, writes Rzeczpospolita.

The funds, already allocated by the Ministry of Regional Development, will be used to achieve three goals: “increasing competitiveness, improving state administration and its effectiveness, as well as boosting social cohesiveness”, explains the daily.

In 2014-2020, Poland is due to receive €101.5bn in CAP and Cohesive Policy funding from Brussels.

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