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The EU Provides Romania with 60.2 Billion Euros in the Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034

Brussels – The European Commission presented on Friday the allocations for member states under the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034, after proposing a budget of 2 trillion euros for the European Union for that period on Wednesday. The European Commission’s proposal regarding allocations for member states under the MFF 2028-2034 – Allocations for national and regional partnership plans (in current prices, billions of euros, rounded…

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European Investments and Projects Minister Dragos Pislaru announced, Saturday evening, that he studied in detail the new Multi-annual Financial Framework 2028-2035, proposed recently by the European Commission, and Romania and proposed an initial 60...

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Mediafax In a message published on Facebook, the Minister stressed that the amount is "good in first sight", but access to funds will depend on implementing clear reforms and achieving measurable objectives.He pointed out that the new model proposed by the European Commission provides for a single national plan for each Member State, such as the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, as well as the competitive access of additional funds at Europ…

RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITY (19 July) – “Radiojournal” – Realiser: Cristina Dumitrescu – Romania would receive over EUR 60 billion from the future budget of the European Union, valid for the period 2028 – 2034. According to a Commission publication table, Romania has the sixth largest allocation after Poland, France, Spain, Italy [...]

Warsaw says it would be the biggest beneficiary under the European Union's (EU) multiannual financial framework for 2028-2034, which is worth almost €2 trillion.

With 86.6 billion euros, Italy is the fourth beneficiary of the resources of the national and regional partnership plan of the next long-term EU budget (2028-2034). This is confirmed by an EU Commission document published together with the EU's multiannual budget proposal, to be negotiated by Capitali and Eurocamera. The single fund that includes, among others, also Pac and Cohesion, will mobilise a total of 865 billion euros for seven years. It…

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Romania is at the top of the new budget allocation plan for the period 2028-2034, made public by the European Commission. Poland will receive the largest amount of EUR 123.3 billion followed by France with EUR 90.1 billion and Spain with EUR 88. The Commission will allocate Romania EUR 60.2 billion, with EUR 13.4 billion more than the current period. Romania is at the top 6 in the new budget allocation plan for the period 2028-2034, published by…

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