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Latest developments on “EU Stress Tests” and the statement by the chair of ENSREG.

   
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After the first public meeting in January, the Peer Review Board and the European Commission committed to organise a second public meeting. This meeting was held on 8 May 2012 in Brussels (http://www.ensreg.eu/EU-Stress-Tests/Public-engagement).


In this regard, please note the statement of the chair of ENSREG, Andrej Stritar.


 


 

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