The European Parliament Voted on the Eu Budget in 2026, Which Has Priorities for Competitiveness, Research and Security
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RADOR RADIO ROMANIA (November 26th) – The European Union will have a budget of nearly EUR 193 billion next year. The European Parliament has now put the final vote and has made it clear that they have managed to obtain more money for research, infrastructure, border management and foreign policy in front of the original proposed [...]
It is the sixth budget of the Multi-annual Financial Framework 2021-2027.
The European Union has a budget for 2026. The priorities for the next year are mainly supporting science and research, agriculture, and humanitarian aid in emergencies such as natural disasters.
The European Parliament voted in favour of a budget of EUR 192.8 billion in payments and EUR 190.1 billion in commitments.
The European Parliament has voted in 2026 on a budget of EUR 192.8 billion in payments and EUR 190.1 billion in commitments and has been able to obtain more funding for research, cross-border infrastructure, border management, climate action and external policy.
The European Parliament has adopted next year's EU budget with a divisive result, containing €192.8 billion in commitments and €190.1 billion in payments. MEPs secured more than €372.7 million, or more than HUF 140,000 billion, in additional resources for the EU's top priorities.
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