Delivering together and preparing our Union for the future Overview In the last five years, the EU has set course on an ambitious programme of modernisation. During this mandate, the European Commission will focus on implementation, investment and reform to prepare for the future. This will involve developing a simpler, more impactful EU budget to deliver funds where they matter the most; implementing reforms to ensure the proper functioning of a larger union and strengthening the partnership between the European Commission and the European Parliament. Work in these areas will cut across the actions on our other priorities and will require EU institutions and countries to work together as a team.What the EU budget helps to support 31.5 millionpeople benefited from the Support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency (SURE) in 2020€270 billiondisbursed for economic recovery of EU countries thanks to NextGenerationEU Objectives A new budget fit for our ambitionsto use our financial capacity in the best way possibleAn ambitious reform agenda for Europeto ensure the proper functioning of a larger UnionStrengthen partnership with the European Parliamentto deliver more effectively together How we will achieve our objectives Over the course of the Commission’s mandate between 2024-2029 and to keep Europe on its course of modernisation and preparedness for the future, we will deliverA new budget fit for our ambitions To continue delivering on our ambitions, we need a modern and reinforced EU budget. For this, we willpropose a new long-term budget in 2025 that is more focused on our priorities, simpler in the way it works, and more impactful through increased leverage of national, private and institutional financingprovide EU funds only where the rule of law is respectedstrengthen and modernise revenues for the EU budget with new own resources to ensure sufficient financing for our common prioritiesrevamp our external action financing, to make it more impactful and targeted for our partners and more aligned with our strategic interests An ambitious reform agenda for Europe To ensure our Union's proper functioning in light of future enlargements, we require ambitious reforms. We need to be equipped to tackle geopolitical challenges and improve democratic legitimacy. In order to achieve this, we willcontinue to follow up on the conclusions of the Conference on the Future of Europesupport Treaty change when it can improve our Unionwork on making sure both EU countries and future EU countries are ready when the EU is enlargedpresent pre-enlargement policy reviews focusing on individual sectors such as the rule of law, the single market, food security, defence and security, climate and energy and migrationput forward proposals to enhance Europe’s capacity to act, looking at new formats and decision-making processes, including for a larger Union A strengthened partnership with the European Parliament To strengthen our partnership with the European Parliament, so that we can deliver more effectively together, we willcontinue to support the European Parliament’s legislative initiativesstrengthen our dialogue and cooperation with the Parliament, with Commissioners taking part in structured dialogues with Parliamentary committees when the Parliament asks the Commission to submit a law proposal (in accordance with Article 225 TFEU)work with the European Parliament to revise our Framework Agreement to strengthen our joint political responsibility, increase the flow of information and ensure greater transparencystrengthen our dialogue and ensure that Commissioners are more present in their respective committees and Parliament’s plenary sessions.The European Parliament in Strasbourg Progress to date Monitor, follow, and stay updated on the progress of new initiatives, proposed laws and legislative changes under this priority. 16 November 2024Political agreement on EU annual budget 20257 February 2024Political agreement on the revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2021-202721 November 2023The Commission launches the 2024 European Semester cycle that helps identify economic and social challenges in the EU In the spotlight EU annual budget 2025 will help meet political priorities and address crisesThe European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have agreed on the annual EU budget 2025. This budget will allow the EU to deliver on its political commitments, starting with the changes agreed in the mid-term revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework. The annual EU Budget for 2025 will amount to €199.4 billion. It will provide the financial means to power the EU's political priorities and address urgent crises domestically – starting with facilitating support for the recent floods affecting several EU countries – and beyond. It will continue to finance flagship programmes such as Horizon Europe and Erasmus+.Read more Related topicsEU budgetEnlargement Who is in chargeRaffaele FittoExecutive Vice-President for Cohesion and ReformsMaroš ŠefčovičCommissioner for Trade and Economic Security; Interinstitutional Relations and TransparencyValdis DombrovskisCommissioner for Economy and Productivity; Implementation and SimplificationPiotr SerafinCommissioner for Budget, Anti-Fraud and Public Administration Commission departmentsDirectorate-General for BudgetDirectorate-General for Structural Reform SupportDirectorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement NegotiationsDirectorate-General for Regional and Urban PolicyDirectorate-General for Economic and Financial AffairsSecretariat General The Commission's other prioritiesCompetitivenessSecurity and defenceEuropean social fairnessQuality of lifeDemocracy and our valuesA global Europe
To continue delivering on our ambitions, we need a modern and reinforced EU budget. For this, we willpropose a new long-term budget in 2025 that is more focused on our priorities, simpler in the way it works, and more impactful through increased leverage of national, private and institutional financingprovide EU funds only where the rule of law is respectedstrengthen and modernise revenues for the EU budget with new own resources to ensure sufficient financing for our common prioritiesrevamp our external action financing, to make it more impactful and targeted for our partners and more aligned with our strategic interests
To ensure our Union's proper functioning in light of future enlargements, we require ambitious reforms. We need to be equipped to tackle geopolitical challenges and improve democratic legitimacy. In order to achieve this, we willcontinue to follow up on the conclusions of the Conference on the Future of Europesupport Treaty change when it can improve our Unionwork on making sure both EU countries and future EU countries are ready when the EU is enlargedpresent pre-enlargement policy reviews focusing on individual sectors such as the rule of law, the single market, food security, defence and security, climate and energy and migrationput forward proposals to enhance Europe’s capacity to act, looking at new formats and decision-making processes, including for a larger Union
To strengthen our partnership with the European Parliament, so that we can deliver more effectively together, we willcontinue to support the European Parliament’s legislative initiativesstrengthen our dialogue and cooperation with the Parliament, with Commissioners taking part in structured dialogues with Parliamentary committees when the Parliament asks the Commission to submit a law proposal (in accordance with Article 225 TFEU)work with the European Parliament to revise our Framework Agreement to strengthen our joint political responsibility, increase the flow of information and ensure greater transparencystrengthen our dialogue and ensure that Commissioners are more present in their respective committees and Parliament’s plenary sessions.The European Parliament in Strasbourg
EU annual budget 2025 will help meet political priorities and address crisesThe European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have agreed on the annual EU budget 2025. This budget will allow the EU to deliver on its political commitments, starting with the changes agreed in the mid-term revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework. The annual EU Budget for 2025 will amount to €199.4 billion. It will provide the financial means to power the EU's political priorities and address urgent crises domestically – starting with facilitating support for the recent floods affecting several EU countries – and beyond. It will continue to finance flagship programmes such as Horizon Europe and Erasmus+.Read more
Maroš ŠefčovičCommissioner for Trade and Economic Security; Interinstitutional Relations and Transparency