BRUSSELS (AP) – The European Union needs a new budget that would allow it to respond to crises like Russia’s war on Ukraine or climate change, fund railways and energy grids, and protect farmers’ livelihoods, the EU chief said Wednesday while unveiling her proposal totaling 2 trillion euros ($2.3 trillion).
The EU chief unveils a new $2.3 trillion budget. Lawmakers say the math doesn’t ‘add up’
BRUSSELS (AP) – The European Union needs a new budget that would allow it to respond to crises like Russia’s war on Ukraine or climate change, fund railways and energy grids, and protect farmers’ livelihoods, the EU chief said Wednesday while unveiling her proposal totaling 2 trillion euros ($2.3 trillion).
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who heads the EU’s executive branch, said that under her budget plan, spending on defense and space would increase five-fold, while investment in migration and border management would triple.
The proposal kicks off two years of wrangling between the 27 member states which fund most of the budget and the European Parliament. The spending package – which runs from 2028 to 2034 – is seen as a statement about Europe’s ambitions in the world.
Von der Leyen described her plan for the budget – known as the Multiannual Financial Framework – as “the most ambitious ever proposed.”