Multi Financial Framework and Next Generation EU: A Tale of Timing by Edit Herczog

Oct
06
1:30 pm to 2:45 pm
Event Status
As Scheduled
Presenter
Edit Herczog, former Member of European Parliament
The multiannual financial framework (MFF) budget of the European Union; a proposal which drags on for two years without negotiations is recasted, and then gets consensus in five days in an institution of 27 members. The same proposal gets consensus in a few months, but then is stalled for more than a year, only for it to be recasted in another institution of 705 members. The legislative procedure of the European Union is complex and for many looking from a distance, chaotic. It is particularly true in 2020, when the legislative and the financial cycles coincide and get entangled with the lengthy Brexit negotiations. If this was not enough, COVID- 19 made a disruptive change on both the political goals, the budget allocations, and the timeline of the negotiations at the finish line. The lecture will be made of three parts: Ready: What is the MFF and why it is different from any state budgets? What are the political motivations behind the numbers? Set: What are the main changes? How does the future EU budget differ from the current one? What are the consequences of Brexit? What are the yet open questions? Go: Will the new structure weaken democratic oversight? Will international participation be allowed in the EU programs. Come here Edit Herczog who was a Member of European Parliament (MEP) from 2004- 2014 discuss these issues. Her own small consultancy is providing long term compass to generate competitive advantage based on excellence. Interested in the future and prosperity she mostly works on subjects of Data, Research, ICT and Energy, and the Budget as a main ingredient to them. This is the third MFF in which she is engaged. Event Registration:http://www.cvent.com/events/the-multi-financial-framework-and-next-gener... #JMintheUS
Location
Zoom
Event Type
Lecture Series / Brown Bag
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