How does the European Parliament shape the EU budget?
The Parliament determines the EU's annual budget together with the Council. However, annual budgets have to comply with parameters set out in the EU's multiannual financial framework, established for a period of at least five years. This long-term budget requires Parliament's approval.
The European Parliament also plays a crucial role in scrutinising EU budget spending through the yearly “discharge procedure”.
Following up on Council recommendations, the Parliament signs off annual accounts and makes recommendations to further improve budget management, ascertaining whether the European Commission upholds principles of sound financial management and abides by established spending rules and regulations.
The Parliament grants separate general budget management approval to EU institutions, decentralised agencies and joint undertakings.
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