Strengthening added value and sustainability orientation in the EU budget

Margit Schratzenstaller
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In May 2018, the European Commission published a first proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) of the European Union (EU) for the period from 2021 to 2027. Most Member States are assessing this proposal – as has been the case for the proposals for the EU budget negotiated in the past – based on their own individual net positions: that is, the balance of payments made into the EU budget and transfers received out of it. Indirect benefits from membership in the Single Market and from EU expenditures, which considerably exceed Member States’ contributions to the EU budget, are almost completely neglected. This juste retour thinking predominant among Member States bears the danger that the negotiations on the upcoming MFF 2021-2027 will be as tedious and lengthy as those on preceding EU budgets, and that they will end, once more, with an agreement on an EU budget that is unsatisfactory with regard to its volume and structure. The current deadlock situation can only be overcome by strengthening the added value of the EU budget when it comes to expenditures as well as revenues. This requires a fundamental reform of both sides of the EU budget.
加强欧盟预算的附加值和可持续性导向
2018年5月,欧盟委员会发布了2021年至2027年欧盟(EU)下一个多年度财务框架(MFF)的第一份提案。大多数成员国正在评估这一提案——就像过去谈判的欧盟预算提案一样——基于他们自己的净头寸:即进入欧盟预算的国际收支和从中收到的转移。加入单一市场和欧盟支出所带来的间接收益(这些收益大大超过成员国对欧盟预算的贡献)几乎完全被忽视。这种在成员国中占主导地位的公正的反思思想面临着这样的危险:即将到来的2021-2027年欧盟财政框架的谈判将像之前的欧盟预算谈判一样乏味和漫长,并且它们将再次以就欧盟预算的数量和结构达成令人不满意的协议而告终。目前的僵局只能通过在支出和收入方面加强欧盟预算的附加值来克服。这需要欧盟预算双方进行根本性改革。
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