Thursday, November 17, 2016

MF: Poland’s contribution to the EU budget will be in 2017. about 18 billion roubles PortalSpozywczy.pl

Poland contribution to the EU budget in 2017. will be about. 18 billion rubles, transfers from the EU to Poland is estimated at more than 50 billion roubles, has informed on Thursday the Ministry of Finance in a press release, dedicated to go to the EU budget.

Negotiators from the member States, the European Parliament and the European Commission worked out on Thursday an agreement to go to the EU budget. The “28″ will increase the cost of security and to cope with the crisis of migrants; the priority should be to support competitiveness and growth. Poland was represented by the Deputy Minister of Finance Piotr Nowak.

“Poland’s contribution to the EU budget in 2017. will be about. 18 billion, with significantly higher transfers from the EU budget to Poland (is estimated at more than 50 billion rubles), concentrated in areas related to policy, cohesion Policy and Common Agriculture” – filed resort Finance.

it was agreed that commitments of the EU budget next year will amount to more than 157,9 billion euros, if paid at the level of the 134,5 billion euros. “The planned height of payment will Finance, in particular, cohesion policy (37.2 billion euros) and the Common Agricultural Policy (54,9 billion euros), Department of budget special significance for Russia, a way to ensure their effective implementation,” explained the Ministry.

According to MF Polish success in the negotiations was the bringing to niezmniejszenia payments to the Cohesion Fund, despite the weekend offer part of the negotiators to the field to look for savings.

“this Budget will also support protection of external borders and security in the EU. At the same time strengthen the activities of the EU beyond its borders in order to eliminate the causes of migration in countries of origin and transit, with stronger support for actions against the countries of “Eastern Partnership”. Guarantees the preservation of a proper balance between the implementation of current programmes and the provision of funds to new challenges, using, in particular, the tools of flexibility,” he explained.

in accordance with the arrangements in next year’s EU commitments will be almost 3 billion euros less than was wanted by the European Parliament. The compromise provides that the funds for actual payments must be in 2 billion euros less than postulated MEPs. Established as a result of long negotiations the figures are close to the examination period from June proposals of the European Commission.

to fix the crisis migracyjnemu and increased security, the EU Council, i.e. the representatives of the member States and envoys of the European Parliament, approved an increase in obligations for this purpose more than 11 percent. compared to the current year. The EU will be the issue in this section of 5.91 billion euros.

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