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Guidance on applying the 'do no significant harm' principle under the 2028-2034 multiannual financial framework : Call for evidence

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The need to realise and deploy guidance on this DNSH-principle in the next framework becomes clear in view of the Commissions intention to implement the principle in all EU-financed initiatives.

This initiative consists of technical guidance on applying the ‘do no significant harm’ principle in the next multiannual financial framework, where feasible and appropriate and in line with the principle of proportionality. 

The Commission would like to hear your views.
A call for evidence is open for feedback. Your input will be taken into account to further develop and fine-tune this initiative. Feedback received will be published and therefore must adhere to the feedback rules.

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