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Under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), Lithuania's national recovery and resilience plan (NRRP) had an initial value of €2 224 million. In June 2022, Lithuania's grant allocation was revised downwards to €2 100 million (- 5.6 %). In October 2023, however, Lithuania submitted a request to amend its NRRP, which includes an additional grant allocation of €193.7 million for a new REPowerEU chapter and a loan request worth €1 551.7 million. Lithuania also requested to transfer a portion of ...

Under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), Latvia's national recovery and resilience plan (NRRP) had an initial value of €1 826 million. In June 2022, Latvia's grant allocation was revised slightly upwards to €1 835 million. In September 2023, Latvia submitted a request to amend its NRRP, to which it added a REPowerEU chapter endowed with an additional grant allocation of €124 million. It also requested to transfer a portion of its share of the Brexit Adjustment Reserve to its plan (€11 million ...

L-isfidi globali inklużi t-tibdil fil-klima, il-kunflitti ġeopolitiċi, l-erożjoni tal-prinċipji demokratiċi u l-inugwaljanzi soċjali jaffettwaw il-ħajja ta’ kuljum u l-prospetti futuri tan-nies. Rispons Ewropew kollettiv matul l-10 snin li ġejjin jista’ jgħin biex jiġu indirizzati dawn l-isfidi – u joffri benefiċċji li jistgħu jilħqu sa €3 triljun fis-sena. Dan jirrappreżenta madwar 18% tal-prodott gross domestiku (PDG) tal-UE, ekwivalenti għal €6,700 għal kull ċittadin kull sena. Abbażi tal-ħidma ...

This study has been drawn up by the European Added Value Unit within the European Parliament's Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services. It is part of a research project to better define the concepts of the cost of non-Europe and of European added value. The study recounts the development of these concepts and specifically how they have been used to support the European Parliament's work in setting the legislative agenda. It also presents their theoretical underpinnings and the main ...

EU border regions encounter legal and administrative obstacles in their cooperation. Citizens and businesses face unequal access to public services and fewer economic opportunities. COVID has highlighted the urgent need to address the remaining cross-border obstacles and define a long-term vision for unleashing the potential of border regions to become the drivers of European cooperation. The study identifies three policy options: status quo, soft-law measures, and adopting a new instrument (ECBM ...

Għalkemm l-integrazzjoni Ewropea hija mutur ewlieni tat-tkabbir, tal-paċi, tal-ħarsien ambjentali u tal-prosperità soċjali, għad hemm sfidi persistenti u jistgħu jiġu antiċipati kriżijiet potenzjali. B'ħarsa 'l quddiem, huma miftuħa għadd ta' mogħdijiet possibbli għall-Ewropa. Il-Parlament Ewropew jiffavorixxi t-triq ta' azzjoni ambizzjuża u kollettiva tal-UE, fejn jistgħu jintlaħqu kisbiet potenzjali sinifikanti, mhux biss għal-lum, iżda wkoll għal diversi xenarji futuri possibbli. Dan huwa estratt ...

This 'cost of non-Europe' report looks at the potential benefits of efficient, ambitious and united EU-level action in the space sector. The report finds that to enable the European space sector to benefit from open strategic autonomy, and to ensure EU access to and use of space, including for its security, the EU must act decisively. Moving away from fragmentation could bring large benefits, amounting to at least €140 billion per year by 2050.

Without effective coordination of fiscal policies and active supervision of external and internal imbalances, significant negative spillover effects can occur between Member States participating in economic and monetary union and across the EU more widely. A credible fiscal framework and related rules should therefore be designed and enforced, to ensure that Member States pursue sound public finance policies that keep deficits within the range where financing can be secured. This approach, coordinated ...

According to a recent European Parliamentary Research Service Cost of Non-Europe (CONE) report, ambitious and united European Union (EU) action in climate and energy policy could be very beneficial, bringing gains of up to 5.6 % of gross domestic product (GDP), equal to €1 trillion additional GDP per year in 2050, compared to a continuation of the status quo (see Figure 1). However, failure to arrive at a common approach, in particular by collectively addressing volatile energy prices and systemic ...

Linking national spending on the environment with the effects it has on the environmental performance of EU Member States allows for a better assessment of the effective quality of budgetary interventions. In this analysis, based on the detailed research paper in the Annex, we discuss under what circumstances some public environmental expenditure could be spent more efficiently at EU rather than at national level. We estimate that this transfer towards a more efficient level of governance would allow ...