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Future EU financing: Parliament and German Council Presidency kick off talks 

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Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

“There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

“We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



Background

In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

 
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    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

     
     

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    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

     
     

    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

     
     
     

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    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    Negotiations between Parliament and Council finally started after EU leaders found a common position on the long-term EU budget and recovery fund on 21 July.

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting



    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1205126942384676866

    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

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    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.



    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

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    On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission, in view of reaching an agreement on EU financing for 2021-2027.

    “There needs to be adequate funding for EU flagship programmes such as the ones for research or the young, that are important for Parliament. There needs to be progress on the Own Resources - the EU’s revenue - and on the Rule of Law, on the role of the budgetary authority and on certain horizontal issues like, for example, climate. So all these elements are on the table. We had a good discussion so far already today. And I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks we can continue that positive and constructive way of dialogue”, said Budget Committee Chair Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE).

    “We want to reach an agreement, but we want to reach a good agreement. Not so much for Parliament as such, but for the European citizens”, he added.

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting

    View the full interview with Mr Van Overtveldt and footage of the meeting





    Background

    Background

    In July, Parliament adopted a resolution on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020, setting out its negotiating mandate and priorities in view of reaching an agreement. Before the Council can formally adopt the MFF (Multiannual Financial Framework) regulation, Parliament must give its consent under Article 312(2) TFEU.

    The negotiating team has welcomed the Recovery Instrument but considers that several improvements are needed, especially by reinforcing specific programmes, introducing a basket of new Own Resources (EU revenue), completing the legislators' work on the rule of law, and ensuring parliamentary involvement in the Recovery Instrument.

    resolutionconclusionsArticle 312(2) TFEU

    On 1 September Members of the Committee on Budgets will debate the state of play of the negotiations on the Union's next multiannual budget for 2021-2027 (MFF), the reform of the Own resources (OR) system and the Recovery Plan. Parliament’s negotiating team on the MFF/OR will report back on Thursday’s trilateral talks.

    Committee on Budgets





    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    The EP’s negotiating team for the next long-term EU budget and Own Resources reform

    Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, BE), Chair of the Committee on Budgets

    Johan Van Overtveldt

    Jan Olbrycht (EPP, PL), MFF co-rapporteur

    Jan Olbrycht

    Margarida Marques (S&D, PT), MFF co-rapporteur

    Margarida Marques

    José Manuel Fernandes (EPP, PT), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    José Manuel Fernandes

    Valérie Hayer (RENEW, FR), Own Resources co-rapporteur

    Valérie Hayer

    Rasmus Andresen (Greens/EFA, DE)

    Rasmus Andresen

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    Further information 

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  • Committee on Budgets  Committee on Budgets 
  • Future EU financing and recovery: Parliament’s role and next steps   Future EU financing and recovery: Parliament’s role and next steps  
  • EU budget: Parliament pushes for new revenue sources   EU budget: Parliament pushes for new revenue sources  
  • EP press release: “EU long-term budget deal must be improved for Parliament to accept it” (23/07/2020)   EP press release: “EU long-term budget deal must be improved for Parliament to accept it” (23/07/2020)  
  • EP resolution of 23 July 2020 on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020   EP resolution of 23 July 2020 on the conclusions of the extraordinary European Council meeting of 17-21 July 2020  
  • European Council conclusions, 17-21 July 2020   European Council conclusions, 17-21 July 2020  
  • EP background article: “Who decides about the next MFF?” (27/08/2020)   EP background article: “Who decides about the next MFF?” (27/08/2020)  
     
     
     
     
     

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