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289:'s invitation to Central and Eastern European countries to apply for membership, PHARE support was reoriented towards this aim, including a marked expansion of support for infrastructure investment. PHARE's total pre-accession focus was put in place in 1997, in response to the Luxembourg Council’s launching of the present enlargement process. Phare funds focus entirely on the pre-accession priorities highlighted in the Road Maps and the Accession Partnerships which establish the overall priorities the country must address to prepare for accession and the resources available to help them do so. The National Programme for the Adoption of the Acquis is the candidate country's timetable for preparing its accession. It estimates the timing and cost of the steps needed to prepare the country for membership and the implications for staff and financial resources. 47: 142: 323:
After all 10 countries which previously were eligible for the Phare programme became member states of the European Union, substantial changes were made to the scope of the Phare programme. 2003 was the final programming year for the new member states, but contracting of projects continued until 2005
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and payments based on these contracts continued until 2006. In May 2004 the new member states had to take over the full responsibility for the management of the Phare programme through a process of Extended Decentralisation.
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programme (Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and Stability in the Balkans) has provided financial assistance to these countries.
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Strengthen public administrations and institutions to function effectively inside the European Union.
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This article is about the European Union program. For the proposed skyscraper in Paris, see
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Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the
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Promote convergence with the European Union’s extensive legislation (the
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programme is one of the three pre-accession instruments financed by the
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These orientations were further refined in 1999 with the creation of
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to cover ten countries. It assisted eight of the ten 2004 accession
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Instruments and programmes related to European Union enlargement
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Poland and Hungary: Assistance for Restructuring their Economies
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Directorate-General for Enlargement (European Commission)
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in their preparations for joining the European Union.
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