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Energie ‚oberste Priorität’ bei EU-Haushaltsreform

Veröffentlicht 13. November 2008 - Aktualisiert 29. Januar 2010
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Die Energiepolitik solle im Haushaltsplan der EU mit an oberster Stelle stehen, meinte EU-Kommissarin für Finanzplanung und Haushalt Dalia Grybauskaité gestern (12. November 2008) bei einer Konferenz zur Reform des EU-Haushalts.

Money from the budget should be allocated to "research on energy efficiency, investments in new technologies and renewable energy sources," Commissioner Grybauskaite stated.

The suggestion follows a broad consultation that the Commission had with member states, social partners, political leaders and members of civil society over the reform of the EU budget. 

However, given that a large proportion of the EU budget had already been set aside for agricultural subsidies, she did not expect the EU budget to be reformed in the near future. Indeed, she admitted: "Given the sensitivity over the common agricultural policy, we do not expect radical changes."

Nevertheless, given the support for making energy one of the top priorities, she said that this sends out a very serious signal to politicians "about new policies and new priorities that Europe is facing now and in the near future". 

The conference on the EU budget reform follows a long public consultation between the Commission and a variety of public and private parties, which started on 13 September 2008 (EurActiv 13/09/07)

As the current EU budget runs for the 2007-2013 period, it remains to be seen what the member states' verdict will be on the result of this conference. 

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