Ten priorities for Europe

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Ten priorities for Europe In 2015, the European Commission of President Jean-Claude Juncker focuses on: The investment plan: a new boost for jobs, growth and investment A connected digital single market A resilient energy union with a forward-looking climate change policy A deeper and fairer internal market with stronger industries A deeper and fairer economic and monetary union A reasonable and balanced free trade agreement with the United States An area of justice and fundamental rights based on mutual trust A new policy on migration Europe as a stronger global actor A European Union of democratic change