The European Commission has unveiled its most ambitious budget proposal ever, aiming to allocate nearly €2 trillion for 2028–2034 to address challenges like defense, competitiveness, migration, and aid to Ukraine. The plan has triggered widespread criticism from member states, with Germany and Hungary leading the opposition over concerns about fiscal responsibility, strategic priorities, and the dilution of dedicated funds for agriculture and biodiversity. Eastern European countries, especially Poland, are poised to benefit most from the new allocation formula, while farmers and environmentalists warn of devastating impacts from reduced green and agricultural funding. The chaotic rollout and internal Commission dissent have exposed leadership weaknesses and threaten to complicate negotiations. As the EU faces mounting geopolitical and economic pressures, the budget battle highlights deep rifts over the bloc’s future direction and spending priorities.
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