Poland to Receive the Most Funds from the Latest EU Budget
The European Commission has adopted Poland's position, excluding defense and security spending from climate targets in the newly announced EU budget for 2028-2034. This decision means Poland can freely invest in Polish factories and weapons production from European funds.
According to the new budget, Poland is set to receive over 123 billion euros, making it the largest beneficiary of the new funding. This news has been welcomed by the Deputy Minister of Finance and Regional Policy in Poland, Jan Szyszko, who expressed his satisfaction with the allocation.
However, Szyszko has voiced concerns about the European Commission's desire to concentrate more funds under its control regarding the new EU budget. He has not officially announced any statement regarding the delay in reaching the final form of the new budget negotiations by the end of next year.
Despite these concerns, Szyszko has stated his support for the new EU budget, seeking changes to some provisions. He considers a ban on investing EU funds in defense and security spending to be absurd, a stance that has been reported by "Polish Radio."
The President of the European Council, AntΓ³nio Costa, aims to complete the negotiations of the EU countries on the final form of the new budget by the end of next year. However, Szyszko considers it unlikely that the negotiations will be completed within this timeline.
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In conclusion, Poland's position on excluding defense and security spending from climate targets in the new EU budget has been adopted by the European Commission. The country stands to receive a substantial amount from the new budget, despite some concerns about the concentration of funds under the European Commission's control. The negotiations for the final form of the new budget are ongoing, with the President of the European Council aiming to complete them by the end of next year.
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