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Rozpoczęła się walka o budżet UE w wysokości 2 bilionów euro

Komisja Europejska zaproponowała długoterminowy budżet w wysokości 2 bilionów euro, który kontrowersyjnie połączyłby fundusze rolne i spójności.

CZYTAJ WIĘCEJ : http://pl.euronews.com/2025/07/30/rozpoczela-sie-walka-o-budzet-ue-w-wysokosci-2-bilionow-euro

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00:00Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone w Europy Europejskiej
00:03Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
00:33Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:03Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:05Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:07Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:09Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:11Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:13Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:15Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:17Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:19Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:21Myślę, że szkolnictwo, bo to bardzo, bardzo kuleje w naszym kraju.
01:27Niech pomagają biedniejszym, bo na obronność są środki wystarczające.
01:33Na bezpieczeństwo.
01:35Na obronność.
01:37No i chyba na działania przeciwdziałające bezrobociu młodych.
01:43Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:45Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:47Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
01:49Także prawa zastrzeżone.
01:51Bardzo zauwa zastrzeżone.
01:53Witam Wam.
01:55Nie tylko w защ
01:56zaś zanem.
01:57A parte.
01:58Myślę, że bardziej jest na tenían podróżnienie.
01:59Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
02:00I również na zachodawskie.
02:01Więc na zachodzie.
02:03Już do nas wyrożono.
02:04Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
02:05Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
02:06Cie słyskie prawa zastrzeżone w bezpieczeństwie.
02:07Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
02:09Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone.
02:11Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone saludowe.
02:13Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone w dziecku.
02:15Do sytuacji.
02:17Now, based on your reporting, tell us a bit about the process of how the sausage is made.
02:23The commission put up a system that could reveal spy movies
02:28because it's a classic example of compartmentalization.
02:33So they divided people working on this dossier into groups
02:37and these groups only had access to information necessary for carrying on their tasks.
02:44And more strikingly, the figures, which is what matters, numbers,
02:49were shared with commissioners themselves only a few minutes before taking the final decision on the budget.
02:56So you've covered many budgets.
03:00Looking at this draft proposal, what are the main characteristics?
03:03What is different compared to the last time?
03:06There's a lot of the lessons that Ursula von der Leyen learned in her first mandate
03:11where she faced unprecedented challenges like the full-scale invasion of Ukraine,
03:17COVID pandemic, increase in energy prices.
03:21The EU needs more agility.
03:23And that's the main characteristic, moving money from one path to another when it's needed.
03:30And the other one, of course, is simplification.
03:32We used to have over 50 funds.
03:36Now we have just fewer.
03:38Cohesion policies, so regional funding, and commercial policies, EU farming subsidies,
03:44will be merged into a single pot.
03:46So what happens next?
03:47When will the final budget be approved?
03:49It will be a long and highly likely difficult road ahead.
03:54Now the Danish presidency of the EU Council is supposed to come up with what we call Nego Box.
04:00So a negotiation piece of paper to start the talks between EU leaders by December,
04:09the next EU summit in December.
04:11And then, of course, some major countries like Germany already expressed concerns.
04:17It's going to take one or probably two years.
04:20There's also the European Parliament involved, but the Parliament just has to sign off.
04:25They can't amend, so they just have to approve the final deal as it goes out from the EU leaders' table.
04:32The Commission's blueprint remodels the budget structure along three main pillars.
04:38865 billion euros for agriculture, fisheries, cohesion and social policy.
04:43A merger of traditional funds that has already been criticised, especially by farmers.
04:47410 billion for competitiveness, research and innovation.
04:53This includes war-related defence infrastructure.
04:56Around 200 billion euros for external action.
04:58That includes support for Ukraine.
05:01Around 25 billion euros per year will be spent on paying back the pandemic recovery fund.
05:07Joining me now at the European Parliament is Kala Tavares,
05:10member of the Committees on Budgets and Budgetary Control
05:14from the Socialists and Democrats from Portugal.
05:17In your opinion, is this a realistic budget proposal that covers all of people's needs adequately?
05:24We think the total amount that we have for the next MFF, it's not enough,
05:31because we have new challenges in the European Union.
05:35We have defence, we have competitiveness,
05:38but we need to still work together in the cohesion, in agri, in employment, in health, in education.
05:46So we think it's not enough what we have in the proposal from the Commission.
05:52So traditionally the biggest items in the budget are the common agriculture policy
05:57and the cohesion policy.
06:00This time they are lumped together and they're facing severe cuts.
06:05Are these justified?
06:07We need to saw the new architecture of the next MFF,
06:12but we think it's not good to measure the agri-programs,
06:17the support to the farmers and the same package that we put to the cohesion.
06:23The Parliament doesn't defend this way to the next MFF.
06:28We defend that we need to still have separated the agri and the cohesion
06:34from the big package that you have,
06:36another old fund that you have in these areas of this MFF.
06:42When you separate the agri and the cohesion,
06:46you put one and another to fight for the budget.
06:51We think it's not a good idea.
06:53It's not a good way for the future.
06:55And finally, what about investments in the fight against climate change?
06:59Is this still a priority?
07:00For the 27 member states, it's a big, big, big priority in the next MFF.
07:07It's important to remember that the next MFF begins in 2028 until 2034.
07:14So it's very important for the member states to have a tool to react it
07:23when we have some problems,
07:26but at the same time have the capacity during old years
07:31to invest in these areas to prevent some issues in the future.
07:38Whether the Commission's budget proposal will survive in its current form is highly unlikely.
07:43In fact, some financial heavyweights like Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden
07:47have already rejected the numbers game.
07:50They believe the budget is too big and too expensive.
07:54Thank you.
07:58Thank you.
08:02Thank you.

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