The second set of proposals for the multiannual budgetary framework (MFF) 2028-2034 was presented today by the
the Commission today presents the second bundle which includes legal acts for the period 2028-2034 in various areas. Among other things, the Commission presented its proposal for the Single Market and Customs Union program with € 6.2 billion (twice as much as the EU’s current long -term budget), as well as the “Justice” program of almost EUR 800 million.
According to the Commission, the “Justice” program will continue to support judicial cooperation in civil and criminal cases, judicial training and the ensuring equitable access to justice for all citizens and businesses, while at the same time supporting the digitization of judicial systems and further promoting it.
“European citizens and European businesses will benefit from a more effective, no exclusion, durable and digitized European Justice area, based on the rule of law, mutual recognition and mutual trust,” the Commission notes.
The other proposals approved today by the committee
Other proposals approved today by the Commission concern the Euratom Research and Training Program, the mechanism of cooperation and decommissioning in the field of nuclear security and the decision to link overseas countries and territories with the EU, including Greenland.
With this second set of proposals, the Commission completes its proposal for the next long-term EU budget for the period 2028-2034, which amounts to nearly 2 trillion euros at current prices (or 1.26 % of the EU gross national income on average between 2028 and 2028).
The future long -term EU budget will be discussed by the Member States in the Council and will be unanimously decided with the approval of the European Parliament.