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Agreement on EU debt rules: close to Council position, limited scope for investment

In a final, 16-hour trilogue negotiation, the Belgian Council Presidency and the negotiators from the EU Parliament reached an agreement on the reform of EU debt rules. Although the outcome largely aligns with the Council's position, it is intended to create minor additional leeways for investments.

By Table.Briefings

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EU summit: Orbán leaves others in the dark

Will Hungary's prime minister give up blocking economic and financial aid for Ukraine? Also up for discussion at the special summit is that the EU will only fulfill its ammunition pledge to Kyiv by the end of the year.

By Till Hoppe

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Before special summit: harsh tones in dispute with Hungary

The scenario is preoccupying Brussels shortly before the special summit on Thursday: Could its colleagues cause economic hardship for Hungary's Prime Minister Orbán if he continues to block support for Ukraine? A corresponding document from the Council is causing a stir.

By Till Hoppe

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Multi-annual financial framework: Negotiations are deadlocked

Negotiations on the mid-term review of the multi-annual EU budget are at a standstill. Commissioner Hahn is demanding a proposal from the Spanish Council Presidency as a basis for negotiations for the summit in December. Time is running out because Parliament still has to give its approval before the elections.

By Max Mustermann

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EU summit agenda is wavering

Viktor Orbán is threatening to block important decisions in favor of Ukraine. Summit President Charles Michel and the Commission hastily try to change his mind. Suddenly, EU money is even flowing to Budapest again.

By Eric Bonse

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EU Commission approves reconstruction funds for Berlin

€4 billion from the Covid recovery program are expected to flow to Germany by the end of the year. However, this is of little help to the traffic light coalition’s budget holders in the current crisis.

By Till Hoppe

Kanzler Olaf Scholz und Finanzminister Christian Lindner.
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The consequences of the German budget deficit for the EU

EU budget, debt rules, industrial policy: The ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court is likely to have an impact on the European Union. How much depends on the decisions made by the Berlin coalition. A classification.

By Till Hoppe