European Parliament demands 10% hike in EU long-term budget plan
Budget Proposal
The European Parliament has adopted its position on the EU long-term budget, calling for a 10% increase and advocating for EU-level taxes.
The European Parliament has adopted its position on the EU long-term budget, calling for a 10% increase and advocating for EU-level taxes.
Budget Increase
The European Parliament’s call for a 10% increase in the EU long-term budget signifies a strategic move to enhance funding during critical negotiations for the 2028-2034 financial cycle.
The European Parliament’s call for a 10% increase in the EU long-term budget signifies a strategic move to enhance funding during critical negotiations for the 2028-2034 financial cycle.
Parliament Response
“We are prepared for tough negotiations to secure a robust budget that reflects our priorities,” stated an MEP following the call for a 10% increase.
“We are prepared for tough negotiations to secure a robust budget that reflects our priorities,” stated an MEP following the call for a 10% increase.
Key developments
The European Parliament has formally adopted its stance on the EU long-term budget, demanding a 10% increase alongside the introduction of EU-level taxes to support funding.
European Parliament demands €200 billion extra for EU budget in hardball talks

The European Parliament has adopted its position on the EU long-term budget, calling for a 10% increase and pushing for EU-level taxes. MEPs say they are ready for tough talks as money talks intensify for 2028-2034 cycle.

