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Navigating Global Ambitions: The EU's Development in the Next MFF 2028-2034

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By Daniele Fattibene, ETTG Coordinator Introduction: The MFF as a Geopolitical Barometer The European Union’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) is more than a budget: it not only marks the EU’s political priorities, but also its level of ambition to be a truly global player. With the current MFF ending in 2027, negotiations for the next 2028-2034 framework are unfolding amidst profound geopolitical instability, economic competitiveness conce…
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The European Commission's proposal for the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034 has once again opened one of the most complex and far-reaching battles of the EU project: how, how much, and for what purpose the EU should spend. This debate not only pits institutions and Member States against each other, but also once again strains the tension between current priorities and the EU's long-term vision.

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ETTG broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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