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THE LATVIAN PRESIDENCY INTRODUCTION

2 Jobs, growth and investment A connected digital single market Energy Union with a climate change policy Internal market with a strengthened industrial base Economic and Monetary Union Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership An area of Justice and Fundamental Rights based on mutual trust Towards a new policy on migrationEurope as a stronger global actor A Union of democratic change Competitive Europe A Union of jobs, growth and competitiveness A Union that empowers and protects all citizens Towards an Energy Union with a forward- looking climate policy A Union of freedom, security and justice The Union as a strong global actor Guidelines for the Commission EU’s Strategic Agenda Digital Europe Engaged Europe Overcome the economic and financial crisis Deliver more jobs and seize digital opportunities Safeguard fundamental rights and play a role in a fast changing world IT-LV-LU TRIO PROGRAMME

3 COMPETITIVE EUROPE Jobs and Growth

4 DIGITAL EUROPE Seizing the Opportunities of the Digital Single Market

5 ENGAGED EUROPE

IN SUMMARY

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