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INTERVIEW: Cohesion is worth more than just a ‘bag of money’, regions chief says
A regions chief argues that treating regional development as 'charity' undermines the single market, which could become an 'extraction model' if cohesion is undervalued. The interview emphasizes that cohesion holds more significance than mere financial aid.
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