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Adoption of the European Union's 2024 budget

Rövid áttekintés 17-11-2023

The EU's general budget for 2024 is scheduled for adoption during the European Parliament's November II plenary session. Parliament will vote on the provisional agreement it reached with the Council on 11 November 2023 during budgetary conciliation. The Council has to approve the provisional agreement formally before Parliament puts it to the vote. The agreed 2024 budget sets commitment appropriations at €189.4 billion and payments at €142.6 billion, including special instruments. The provisional ...

The purpose of draft amending budget No 3/2023 (DAB 3/2023) to the EU's 2023 general budget is to update the revenue side, taking into account the latest economic forecasts. DAB 3/2023 also adjusts the 2023 budget to cover recent developments such as the Defence Industrial Reinforcement Instrument, the European Chips Act and fisheries agreements. Parliament is expected to vote on the Council's position on DAB 3/2023 during its October II plenary session.

Amending budget No 2/2023: 2022 surplus

Rövid áttekintés 05-07-2023

The purpose of Draft Amending Budget No 2/2023 (DAB 2/2023) to the EU's 2023 general budget is to enter the €2.5 billion surplus from implementation of the 2022 budget as revenue in the 2023 budget. The surplus is the result of higher than expected revenues from customs duties collected in the last months of 2022 and under-spending on the expenditure side. Inclusion of the surplus will lead to a corresponding reduction in Member States' gross national income (GNI) contributions to the 2023 budget ...

During the May I plenary session, as part of the discharge procedure for the 2021 financial year, the European Parliament is due to vote on discharge for 33 EU decentralised agencies and 9 joint undertakings. The Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) recommends granting discharge to all decentralised agencies, bodies and joint undertakings, and presents some observations to improve sound financial management further.

During the May I plenary session, the European Parliament is scheduled to vote on the discharge for the execution of the 2021 EU budget. Concerning administrative expenditure, the European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) recommends granting discharge for the implementation of eight administrative sections of the EU budget and for the European Public Prosecutor's Office. For the European Council and Council, it recommends postponing the decision on granting discharge.

Adoption of the European Union's 2023 budget

Rövid áttekintés 18-11-2022

During its November II plenary session, the European Parliament is expected to adopt the EU's general budget for 2023. Parliament will vote on the provisional agreement reached on 14 November 2022 during the budgetary conciliation between Parliament and the Council, and due to be formally voted by the Council before the Parliament's vote. Once adopted, commitment appropriations for 2023 will amount to €186.6 billion and payments to €168.6 billion, including special instruments. The negotiators also ...

In May 2022, the European Parliament postponed its discharge decision on the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) for the financial year 2020. In its second report, Parliament's Budgetary Control Committee (CONT) is once again recommending Parliament refuses to grant discharge to Frontex, reiterating its demand that the Agency present a detailed road map showing how it intends to address the outstanding concerns.

Draft amending budget No 4/2022 (DAB 4/2022) to the EU's 2022 general budget aims to update the revenue side, taking into account the updated own resources forecast and other revenues, such as the United Kingdom (UK) contribution and fines. DAB 4/2022 also includes two expenditure-related adjustments: budgetary nomenclature allowing resources to be transferred to the REPowerEU chapter of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF); and additional staff requested for Eurojust. The European Parliament ...

Amending budget No 2/2022: 2021 surplus

Rövid áttekintés 07-09-2022

The purpose of Draft Amending Budget No 2/2022 (DAB 2/2022) to the EU's 2022 general budget is to enter as revenue in the 2022 budget the surplus resulting from implementation of the 2021 budget. The 2021 surplus totals over €3.2 billion. It consists mostly of higher than expected revenues from customs duties (€1.68 billion) and fines for breaking EU competition law that exceeded the forecast by €957 million. The surplus also arises in part from under-spending on the expenditure side. Inclusion of ...

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused a massive exodus of refugees, many of them children. EU Member States are dealing with urgent migration and border management challenges and facing the costs that these entail. Draft Amending Budget No 3/2022 (DAB 3/2022) to the EU's 2022 general budget aims to assist EU Member States in receiving people fleeing the war in Ukraine. DAB 3/2022 strengthens the financing of the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) and the Border Management and Visa Instrument ...