This paper focus on the European Cohesion Policy in the regional level at its programming stage. It argues that Structural Funds have been very influential in shaping regional development policy-making. Europeanization of the regional policy in Spain has involved an increasing role for regional governments, which have adopted a set of homogeneous practices and procedurals as regard to cohesion policy programming and implementation. However, empirical evidence drawn from Murcia and Galicia�s regions related to the programming financial period 2007-2013 (ROPs) highlights the configuration of different regional policy networks to deal with such programming tasks. Also, different features of social capital among the network�s actors arise for both regions. These findings suggest that their policy processes are quite different �in spite of similar formal procedures�, and raise new questions about the sources of such variations.