Parliament threatens to reject EU budget proposal in fresh crisis for von der Leyen
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The two largest political groups in the European Parliament want the European Commission to withdraw key parts of Brussels' next seven-year, €1.8 trillion budget proposal.
The European Parliament is facing a serious threat of rejecting the EU's seven-year budget, with the two largest groups calling for a large part of it to be scrapped.
The political scandal is about 1.8 trillion euros. The Socialists, together with the People's Party, are pressuring the President of the Commission.
The two strongest factions in the European Parliament, the European People's Party (EPP) and the Socialists and Democrats (S&D), are warning that they could block the European Union's €1.8 trillion (CZK 45.9 trillion) multiannual financial framework proposal, a key part of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's budget plan for 2028-2034, Politico reports.
The two largest groups in the European Parliament plan to torpedo key elements of Brussels' next seven-year budget proposal, seriously challenging European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's €1.8 trillion spending plan.
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