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Beizen sollen Ende Mai öffnen: Jubeltag für die Wirte?

Blick.ch - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:34
Bundesrat Alain Berset will Beizen öffnen, WHO warnt vor der indischen Corona-Variante und Gjon's Tears ist jetzt in Rotterdam.
Categories: Swiss News

Delivering the 2021-27 MFF and NGEU: How to, match strategy, resources and expectations?

Written by Velina Lilyanova,

On 4 May 2021, EPRS held a second online policy roundtable dedicated to the new multiannual financial framework (MFF) for 2021‑2027. While the first event focused on lessons learned from the negotiations, this time the focus was on the outcome and the challenges of implementation, as the title ‘Delivering the 2021-27 MFF and NGEU: How to, match strategy, resources and expectations?’ suggests.

Etienne Bassot, Director of the Members Research Service, opened the event with a keynote speech by Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, Belgium), Chair of Parliament’s Committee on Budgets. Fabia Jones, Head of the EPRS’ Budgetary Policies Unit, moderated the roundtable discussion featuring Hanna Jahns, Deputy Head of the cabinet of the Commissioner for Budget; Jorge Nuñez Ferrer, Senior Research Fellow at CEPS; Eulalia Rubio, Senior Research Fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, as well as Alessandro D’Alfonso and Alina Dobreva, EPRS policy analysts.

Johan Van Overtveldt shared his view that the ultimate goal of the MFF negotiations was to ensure an EU budget optimally aligned with policies providing the highest added value for citizens. Ambitious plans go hand in hand with ensuring the necessary means to fulfil them. Should the means remain unchanged, the EU needs to rethink the direction in which they flow, he underlined. The need for an even more modern EU budget is evident; one area where Europe is lagging behind is investing in technologies of the future, for example. Johan Van Overtveldt assessed the way strategy, resources and expectations have been matched in the Next Generation EU (NGEU), and its main part, the Resilience and Recovery Facility (RRF) more positively, however. His key message was that the EU must deliver results for the resources invested. Thorough scrutiny, avoiding fraud and taking responsibility – at both the EU and national level – are key ingredients to ensuring a successful EU recovery.

Hanna Jahns detailed how the EU’s new financial package responds to current priorities. She outlined the stages of the negotiations from the initial proposal to the final deal, and assessed the MFF, together with the NGEU, as offering a solid basis to match the strategies with resources and expectations. However, in answer to the question the title of the event posed, Hanna Jahns noted that time is needed, as many of the sectoral programmes are still being prepared. She noted the example of the EU’s Covid‑19 response, for which the EU’s entire resources and resourcefulness have been mustered to support citizens. The pandemic has underlined that the EU budget is the best tool to combine with national measures to support a crisis.

Jorge Nuñez Ferrer flagged some of the challenges of implementing the recovery package. While conceived as an emergency fund, the RRF is essentially a redirection fund, meant to create systemic change in the way the economy works, and bring additionality to MFF funding. Acknowledging its broad scope, Jorge Nuñez Ferrer considers targeting financing to those areas most in need to be crucial, in particular to compensate for the difficulties incurred in structural reforms. He highlighted the need to build a good framework for a dynamic future economy and an asymmetric recovery process; transform the labour market, social policy and education with a longer term focus in view; to accentuate the additionally of the RRF projects and counter the risk of a renationalised recovery and a diminished European dimension.

Eulalia Rubio focused on innovation, research and digital policy in the new MFF, and reflected on the main qualitative changes and the new EU industrial strategy. Speaking of Horizon, Digital Europe, and InvestEU, she shared three main conclusions: a need to rescale the EU resources allocated to the later stages of innovation, i.e. deployment and commercialisation; focusing innovation and research, and coordination and alignment with the national level to boost synergies and compensate for the lack of sufficient resources at the EU level.

Alessandro D’Alfonso explained how the MFF package addresses challenges in the field of climate and border management and migration, the topic of his latest briefing. The fight against climate change is a major challenge of our times and citizens increasingly see green transition as a core EU mission. This calls for significant investment, which the new MFF and NGEU indeed offer: 30 % of their resources are targeted at climate related objectives. Moreover, at the Parliament’s initiative, a Just Transition Fund was created to finance decarbonisation efforts in the regions most exposed to the cost of transition, to ensure inclusive and sustainable recovery. Alessandro suggested introducing new own resources, linked to climate action as a potential solution to maintain the level of climate funding in the future. Migration and border management was also identified as an area in need of more resources and joint action, and as a result, resources have almost doubled.

Alina Dobreva concluded the discussion by linking it with public opinion research. While too early to say how citizens evaluate the new MFF, she presented some key trends identified in her recent in-depth analysis. Alina Dobreva highlighted a positive trend of citizens increasingly supporting greater means for the EU budget (with considerable differences between Member States). According to Eurobarometer, citizens consistently want more EU funds to be spent on employment, social affairs and health, and increasingly on climate change. Just as consistent, however, is the misperception that the EU spends excessively on administration and ‘overspends’ in general, which calls for improved communication on the EU budget.

The whole discussion, followed by a lively Q&A session, is available on our YouTube channel. Those interested in the MFF negotiations can also watch the video of the 14 April debate hosted by EPRS’s European Council Oversight Unit and launched by President Sassoli.

Categories: European Union

Delivering the 2021-27 MFF and NGEU: How to, match strategy, resources and expectations?

Written by Velina Lilyanova,

On 4 May 2021, EPRS held a second online policy roundtable dedicated to the new multiannual financial framework (MFF) for 2021‑2027. While the first event focused on lessons learned from the negotiations, this time the focus was on the outcome and the challenges of implementation, as the title ‘Delivering the 2021-27 MFF and NGEU: How to, match strategy, resources and expectations?’ suggests.

Etienne Bassot, Director of the Members Research Service, opened the event with a keynote speech by Johan Van Overtveldt (ECR, Belgium), Chair of Parliament’s Committee on Budgets. Fabia Jones, Head of the EPRS’ Budgetary Policies Unit, moderated the roundtable discussion featuring Hanna Jahns, Deputy Head of the cabinet of the Commissioner for Budget; Jorge Nuñez Ferrer, Senior Research Fellow at CEPS; Eulalia Rubio, Senior Research Fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, as well as Alessandro D’Alfonso and Alina Dobreva, EPRS policy analysts.

Johan Van Overtveldt shared his view that the ultimate goal of the MFF negotiations was to ensure an EU budget optimally aligned with policies providing the highest added value for citizens. Ambitious plans go hand in hand with ensuring the necessary means to fulfil them. Should the means remain unchanged, the EU needs to rethink the direction in which they flow, he underlined. The need for an even more modern EU budget is evident; one area where Europe is lagging behind is investing in technologies of the future, for example. Johan Van Overtveldt assessed the way strategy, resources and expectations have been matched in the Next Generation EU (NGEU), and its main part, the Resilience and Recovery Facility (RRF) more positively, however. His key message was that the EU must deliver results for the resources invested. Thorough scrutiny, avoiding fraud and taking responsibility – at both the EU and national level – are key ingredients to ensuring a successful EU recovery.

Hanna Jahns detailed how the EU’s new financial package responds to current priorities. She outlined the stages of the negotiations from the initial proposal to the final deal, and assessed the MFF, together with the NGEU, as offering a solid basis to match the strategies with resources and expectations. However, in answer to the question the title of the event posed, Hanna Jahns noted that time is needed, as many of the sectoral programmes are still being prepared. She noted the example of the EU’s Covid‑19 response, for which the EU’s entire resources and resourcefulness have been mustered to support citizens. The pandemic has underlined that the EU budget is the best tool to combine with national measures to support a crisis.

Jorge Nuñez Ferrer flagged some of the challenges of implementing the recovery package. While conceived as an emergency fund, the RRF is essentially a redirection fund, meant to create systemic change in the way the economy works, and bring additionality to MFF funding. Acknowledging its broad scope, Jorge Nuñez Ferrer considers targeting financing to those areas most in need to be crucial, in particular to compensate for the difficulties incurred in structural reforms. He highlighted the need to build a good framework for a dynamic future economy and an asymmetric recovery process; transform the labour market, social policy and education with a longer term focus in view; to accentuate the additionally of the RRF projects and counter the risk of a renationalised recovery and a diminished European dimension.

Eulalia Rubio focused on innovation, research and digital policy in the new MFF, and reflected on the main qualitative changes and the new EU industrial strategy. Speaking of Horizon, Digital Europe, and InvestEU, she shared three main conclusions: a need to rescale the EU resources allocated to the later stages of innovation, i.e. deployment and commercialisation; focusing innovation and research, and coordination and alignment with the national level to boost synergies and compensate for the lack of sufficient resources at the EU level.

Alessandro D’Alfonso explained how the MFF package addresses challenges in the field of climate and border management and migration, the topic of his latest briefing. The fight against climate change is a major challenge of our times and citizens increasingly see green transition as a core EU mission. This calls for significant investment, which the new MFF and NGEU indeed offer: 30 % of their resources are targeted at climate related objectives. Moreover, at the Parliament’s initiative, a Just Transition Fund was created to finance decarbonisation efforts in the regions most exposed to the cost of transition, to ensure inclusive and sustainable recovery. Alessandro suggested introducing new own resources, linked to climate action as a potential solution to maintain the level of climate funding in the future. Migration and border management was also identified as an area in need of more resources and joint action, and as a result, resources have almost doubled.

Alina Dobreva concluded the discussion by linking it with public opinion research. While too early to say how citizens evaluate the new MFF, she presented some key trends identified in her recent in-depth analysis. Alina Dobreva highlighted a positive trend of citizens increasingly supporting greater means for the EU budget (with considerable differences between Member States). According to Eurobarometer, citizens consistently want more EU funds to be spent on employment, social affairs and health, and increasingly on climate change. Just as consistent, however, is the misperception that the EU spends excessively on administration and ‘overspends’ in general, which calls for improved communication on the EU budget.

The whole discussion, followed by a lively Q&A session, is available on our YouTube channel. Those interested in the MFF negotiations can also watch the video of the 14 April debate hosted by EPRS’s European Council Oversight Unit and launched by President Sassoli.

Categories: European Union

Élections régionales et départementales : qui sont les ministres candidats ?

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:29
Ils vont défendre les couleurs de la majorité présidentielle aux élections régionales et départementales des 20 et 27 juin. Une mission qui s’annonce difficile pour nombre d’entre eux
Categories: Union européenne

Pêche. Faudra-t-il toucher Jersey au porte-monnaie pour renégocier ?

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:28
La députée européenne Stéphanie Yon-Courtin a rencontré les représentants des pêcheurs à Granville (Manche), ce lundi 10 mai 2021. Elle se veut ferme sur le dossier de Jersey. Un article de notre partenaire Ouest-France.
Categories: Union européenne

Former Bulgarian PM returns to politics in alliance with communists

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:24
Former Bulgarian Prime Minister Jan Videnov announced that he is returning to politics, founding a new Left Alternative party, adding that he plans to run in the upcoming early elections with the coalition “For a Clean and Holy Republic”, a...
Categories: European Union

Die Prognose von «Tannzapfen»-Alois: «Der Sommer fällt ins Wasser»

Blick.ch - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:23
Geht es nach dem Muotathaler Wetterschmöcker Alois «Tannzapfen» Holdener, lohnt sich die Anschaffung neuer Badebekleidung diesen Sommer nicht gross, denn allzu oft werden wir diese in der Schweiz nicht brauchen können.
Categories: Swiss News

Le « lynchage » en ligne est le premier obstacle des femmes dans la vie publique, selon l’ancienne dirigeante du DUP

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:22
Arlene Foster a critiqué les géants américains Twitter, Facebook et Google pour s’être « lavés les mains » des « lynchages » en ligne que subissent les femmes occupant des fonctions publiques.
Categories: Union européenne

Serbia signs loan contracts for climate and railway

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:21
Serbian Finance Minister Siniša Mali signed two loan contracts worth a combined €234.6 million on 10 May, a programme loan for climate change public policy and a loan for the project to modernise the rail sector in Serbia by employing...
Categories: European Union

Borrell: Western Balkans is geopolitical problem, EU should provide engagement

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:21
EU High Representative Josep Borrell has said that the Western Balkans is a geopolitical problem with key relevance to the European Union, so the EU should provide political engagement with the region. Speaking after a meeting of EU foreign ministers...
Categories: European Union

European police officers help patrol Slovenian border

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:20
A group of 21 police officers from Estonia, Lithuania and Poland are to join Slovenian colleagues to help patrol the border with Croatia for at least the next month in a bid to prevent migrant border crossings.  Slovenia signed agreements...
Categories: European Union

Slovak government again divided over ousting of justice minister.

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:19
A proposal put forward by the opposition to oust Slovak Justice Minister Mária Kolíková from the coalition party Za ľudí due to conflict of interest was shot down by members of government. However, lawmakers from the leading coalition party, OĽANO...
Categories: European Union

Hungarian police confirms government COVID-19 websites under cyberattack

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:19
The Hungarian police have stood by claims that the country’s COVID-19 related websites were targeted by a cyberattack, but declined to give further details to Telex. The statement contradicts experts who said it is unlikely that the websites were attacked,...
Categories: European Union

EU won’t expel Russian diplomats despite Czechia’s solidarity call

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:18
The EU does not want to escalate tensions with Russia by expelling Russian diplomats, the EU’s chief diplomat Josep Borrell said on Monday, after a meeting of EU foreign ministers. “Everybody agreed on the need not to continue an escalation....
Categories: European Union

Eastern Europe leaders condemn Russia’s acts of sabotage on NATO territory

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:18
Leaders of the Bucharest Nine (B9) group condemned acts of sabotage committed by Russia on the NATO territory and expressed their view that the Atlantic alliance members must address the security implications of China’s global rise together. The leaders of...
Categories: European Union

Germany charges ahead in decarbonising domestic flights with new e-fuel roadmap

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:17
One third of fuel used in domestic flights by 2030 will come from sustainable sources, according to a new German roadmap on the market ramp-up of power-to-liquid (PtL) kerosene unveiled on Friday (7 May).
Categories: European Union

Greek court: State compensation in case of damage after vaccination

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:17
Citizens are entitled to receive compensation from the Greek state for any damage caused after vaccination, according to the Council of State. A condition is that the vaccination is legal in the context of protection of public health, as is...
Categories: European Union

Tensions mount as migrants arrive at Italian island Lampedusa

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:16
The arrival of some 2,148 migrants between Sunday and Monday at the Italian island of Lampedusa, as well as the interception by the Libyan coast guard of 700 migrants and the death of five due to a boat capsizing, has...
Categories: European Union

A vendéglátóhelyek teraszai nemsokára kinyithatnak Franciaországban

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:15
Franciaországban a vendéglátóhelyek az előzetes terveknek megfelelően május 19-én már fogadhatnak asztalonként maximum hat vendéget a teraszaikon, a belső terekben pedig június 9-étől, de csak a kapacitásuk feléig - erősítette meg hétfő este a miniszterelnöki hivatal.

Estonia wants to spend EU funds according to ‘own model’

Euractiv.com - Tue, 05/11/2021 - 08:12
Estonia should spend EU funds, particularly with regard to the digital and green transition, according to its “own Estonian model” and without being influenced by other countries, Finance Minister Keit Pentus-Rosimannus told the country’s parliament on Thursday. “When searching for...
Categories: European Union

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