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Background paper | The Czech Republic and the priorities of the new Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034
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28. 3. 2025 at 12:00
The Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) is the EU's key instrument for determining the expenditure and revenue components of the common European budget. The negotiations on the long-term budget are among the most important and lengthy at European level. It decides on overall spending in traditional areas such as agriculture and cohesion, but also on new priorities such as defence and competitiveness. The European Commission is expected to present its proposal for the 2028-2034 financial framework by mid-2025, but informal discussions on the shape of the proposal are already taking place at both working and political level - the new European Commissioner for Budgets is now touring Member States and the Commission has launched a public consultation on the subject.
The Commission has already presented the broad outlines of the next MFF, including a greater focus on efficiency, added value and simplification. It has also stressed the need for more flexibility to make the budget more responsive to crises. The number of (old) new priorities, including defence, climate and competitiveness, also raises the question of the size of the next European budget and new own resources. The current debate on the Czech priorities for the next MFF is therefore more than appropriate and the Czech Republic should actively enter into negotiations at the European level.
The background paper for the round table of the National Convention on the EU was prepared by Josef Bič (FSV VŠE) and Filip Křenek (EUROPEUM).

National Convention on EU Affairs: Mid-term revision of the multi-annual financial framework, EU financial planning after 2020 and application of the EAV
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10. 10. 2016 at 16:30
Radomír Špok, Lubor Lacina and Zuzana Kasáková co-authored a policy paper that will serve as background material for the roundtable debate within the National Convention on EU Affairs, which will take place this Friday, October 14.

National Convention on EU Affairs: revision of the multi-annual financial framework and application of the European Added Value principle
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7. 10. 2016 at 12:30
On Friday the 14th of October a roundtable within the National Convention on EU Affairs will take place on the topic of the revision of the multi-annual financial framework and application of the European Added Value principle.