The European Commission has proposed its largest-ever budget for 2028–2034, totaling nearly €2 trillion, aiming to boost competitiveness, defense, and strategic autonomy. However, the plan has sparked widespread criticism from member states, environmental groups, and farmers, who are alarmed by cuts to agriculture and biodiversity funding, as well as the elimination of dedicated programs like LIFE. Germany and other key contributors have rejected the proposal, citing concerns over fiscal responsibility and the allocation of funds, particularly large sums earmarked for Ukraine and border management. The budget also shifts more resources to newer eastern EU states, while capping subsidies for large farmers and prioritizing smallholder support. As internal resistance mounts, the proposal faces a tough negotiation process, with critics warning it may fall short of addressing Europe's climate, security, and economic challenges.
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