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On Wednesday (15 April), MEPs on the European Parliament’s powerful Budget Committee endorsed their negotiating position on the 2028–2034 EU budget - known as the MFF – Multiannual Financial Framework - including a breakdown of the amounts they want to allocate to each EU funding programme.

10% increase in overall budget
The Parliament wants the budget set at 1.27% of EU GNI, with debt servicing for the NextGenerationEU recovery fund (0.11% of GNI) kept outside the budget ceilings. This represents a 10% increase compared to the Commission’s proposal.

“We propose a European budget that is both sufficient and predictable for beneficiaries, addressing the shortcomings of the Commission’s initial proposal. Through a moderate 10% increase, we ensure adequate resources for new priorities,” said MEP Siegfried Mureșan (EPP, Romania), one of Parliament's co-rapporteurs.

Ringfenced €10 billion EU4Health
Mureșan said that many parliamentary committees had demanded increases in areas where support is very broad among MEPs. This will be funded by raising the Competitiveness Fund from €207 billion to €234 billion.

The first area he highlighted was the EU4Health programme, where Parliament wants a ring-fenced €10 billion fund. The Horizon research...

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