The European Commission has unveiled its most ambitious budget ever, proposing nearly €2 trillion for 2028–2034 to address challenges like defense, competitiveness, climate change, and support for Ukraine. The plan has triggered widespread criticism from member states, with Germany and others objecting to the scale and priorities of the spending, while eastern states and Poland stand to benefit most. Key changes include cuts to agricultural and biodiversity funding, a shift toward defense and border management, and a doubling of aid for Ukraine. Environmental groups and farmers have voiced strong concerns over reduced support for nature and agriculture, while internal EU divisions threaten to complicate negotiations. The proposal highlights deep tensions over how the EU should allocate resources to meet its strategic ambitions amid mounting geopolitical and economic pressures.
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