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Reactions to the new EU budget proposal by the European Commission

Reactions to the new EU budget proposal by the European Commission

Here are some reactions on the European Commission proposal of a budget for the EU for 2028-2034, which was made Wednesday. The proposed budget is 2 trillion euros ($2.31 trillion). The proposal places new emphasis on competitiveness, defence and economic development while also aiming to reform rules surrounding farm and economic subsidy.

A new EU budget agreement requires the support of all 27 countries, as well as the European Parliament.

The SWEDISH GOVERNMENT - A STATEMENT

"We cannot accept that EU funds are given to countries who do not respect democratic values and basic democratic principles"

"We will not solve the EU's issues with a larger budget and increased EU contribution, but rather by using current resources more intelligently and placing money where it's really needed."

HUNGARIAN PREMIER MINISTER VIKTOR ORBAN

"Brussels proposal is a pro Ukrainian budget. Its aim is obvious: to send money from the European people to Ukraine. The Brussels plan, which is not even a good basis for negotiations, should be withdrawn in favor of a new proposal, which would serve the European people and European farmers, rather than the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy or Ukraine.

DUTCH MINISTER OF FINANCE EELCO HEENE

The proposed budget is excessive. "We should not focus on the EU spending more money, but instead on how to spend existing funds better."

"This will require tough decisions. The Netherlands' financial contribution to the EU has already been significant. "We want to see a better net payment position. As far as Netherlands is concerned, there are no new instruments on the table for joint debt."

BENJAMIN HADAD, MINISTER OF EUROPE FOR FRANCE

"I welcome the ambitious new multiannual framework that was presented by the European Commission today"

"I will be in Brussels this Friday to defend my priorities: rearmament for the European continent, support of our competitiveness, our technological sovereignty, income of our farmers and creation of our own resource."

ANTONIO COSTEA, PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL

"I am pleased that the European Commission has presented the proposal for the EU long-term Budget. This will enable the Council to begin working." Budget is more than just numbers. It is a decision about the future. We must approach this discussion with an open-mindedness and a spirit of collective responsibility.

SIEGFRIED MURESAN, CARLA TAVARES, SANDRA GOMEZ-LOPEZ AND DANUSE NERUDOVA ARE THE LEAD MEMBERS IN EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

This draft budget leaves insufficient funds for important priorities, including competitiveness and cohesion. It also fails to provide adequate funding for agriculture, defence, climate adaption, and other investments necessary for an economy that is sustainable for everyone.

The Parliament is ready to use its full powers to ensure that the long-term budget for the Union matches its ambitions and challenges.

LINDA KALCHER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PAN-EUROPEAN THINK TANK STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVES ON CLIMATE BUDGET "The inclusion a 35% mainstreaming climate in the new Budget shows that the Commission is serious about supporting the decarbonisation efforts throughout the continent... It is crucial to achieve the 90% climate goal by 2040. "It is a waste of time to not exclude fossil fuels from the budget."

FAUSTINE BAS DEFOSSEZ, POLICY DIRECTOR AT EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL BUREAU

"A budget for the long term based on a short-term mindset is a grave mistake. A dead planet is not conducive to competitiveness, prosperity or security. It's not just about repealing LIFE and merging it into a catch-all account - this is about dismantling Europe’s only dedicated instrument for nature and climate change."

ANOUK POUYMARTIN, HEAD, POLICY, BirdLife Europe

"This is a crushing blow to the European citizens. The proposed budget for the long-term EU does not offer a clear solution to our climate and nature crisis. The EU budget is losing biodiversity funding and prioritisation.

NGO EUROPEAN Network on Debt and Development (EURODAD).

"The restructuring budget puts at risk EU's central roles in combating poverty, responding global crises and supporting those who live in the Global South. The Commission proposes to combine existing external action tools into one called Global Europe. This increases the risk of funding being diverted for short-term gains in politics, instead of used to combat poverty and inequality."

COPA-COGECA ORGANISATIONS, REPRESENTING THE NATIONAL COOPERATIVES AND FARMERS ASSOCIATIONS

Can the Commission's unprecedented budget cuts, the dissolution and loss of community, as well as its disengagement from the historic agricultural policy be seen in any other way than a signal of abandonment and indifference to agriculture and rural communities, or a lack of strategic priority? How can the Mercosur agreement affect the

"Does the European Commission still expect to be heard by the agricultural sector and have their trust in years to come?"

ARNAUD ROUSSEAU HEADS FRANCE'S LARGEST FARMING UNION, FNSEA

"Madame president, your budget proposal and CAP are nothing but a provocation to the agricultural community. Rethink your approach. "There will be no rise of Europe's power if food rearmament is not undertaken." Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout and Kate Abnett. Editing by Frances Kerry and Aidan Lewis.

(source: Reuters)