The European Commission has proposed its largest-ever budget for 2028–2034, totaling nearly €2 trillion, aiming to boost competitiveness, defense, and support for Ukraine. However, the plan has triggered widespread criticism from member states, environmental groups, and farmers, who fear cuts to agricultural and biodiversity funding and question the budget's ability to meet climate and nature goals. Germany and other key countries have openly rejected the proposal, citing concerns over fiscal responsibility and national contributions. The budget also proposes significant changes to how funds are distributed, favoring newer eastern EU members and capping subsidies to large farmers. As negotiations begin, the EU faces internal divisions and doubts about whether the ambitious spending plan can deliver on its promises.
이 일반 토론 가장 먼저 응답 하십시오.