The European Court of Auditors disapproves of EU spending for the third consecutive year

ANP News from the NOS•today, 00:00 Brands Aida publisher Brussels Brands Aida publisher Brussels There are too many mistakes in EU spending. This is the conclusion of the European Court of Auditors in a report on the examination of expenditure. It is estimated that around 3% of EU spending should not have been spent. This … Read more

EU budget. Donald Tusk on the negotiations: PiS compromised itself and Poland

On Thursday, EU leaders reached an agreement on the future EU budget. The completed negotiations were commented on by Donald Tusk. – PiS has compromised itself and, unfortunately, Poland. In fact, it fought to break the rule of law with impunity, said the former prime minister. He also referred to the protests against the tightening … Read more

Poland and Hungary agree on new EU budget proposal, now Rutte | NOW

A new proposal for the EU budget can count on provisional approval from Hungary and Poland. Both Eastern European countries recently voted against previous budget proposals and were therefore diametrically opposed to several other EU member states. These Member States, including the Netherlands, have yet to take a decision on the new proposal. This concerns … Read more

Emmanuel Macron meets Angela Merkel: fight for Europe’s reconstruction

The schedule is tight: the economy is suffering in the Corona crisis. France and Germany are pushing ahead to get them going again. Macron and Merkel don’t want to make another mistake. Photo series with 21 pictures – Two days before the start of the German one EU Council Presidency Chancellor meet Angela Merkel and … Read more

EU budget: the plan that will cost Germany 84 billion euros

DNegotiations, which have repeatedly been described as the most difficult budget talks in EU history, have been stuck for months. Many governments and officials in Brussels therefore chose Charles Michel, the ambitious President of the European Council, who coordinates the negotiations between the national governments. He and his colleagues have had many talks with national … Read more

The EU cannot afford another year of paralysis

In 2019, the EU put a disproportionate amount of energy and labor into Brexit. That has to change this year. There are other groundbreaking decisions to be made. On Friday the time has finally come: The British officially leave the EU out. The British Prime Minister wants in just eleven months Boris Johnson now regulate … Read more