Event Progressive Priorities for the Next European Multiannual Budget – What do we want the EU to be able to do and how? 16.05.2018 16.05.2018, 10h00-11h30, Public debate with former EU-Commissioner László Andor The event is fully booked and registration is no longer possible. Thank you for your understanding. Each negotiation cycle about a next European Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) was confronted with increasing tasks and growing challenges for the EU ahead. The discussions about adapting priorities, reviewing funding mechanisms and above all the total budget have had diverse outcomes, always with room for improvement. This time around the pressure for the next MFF negotiations has further increased in a politically even more challenging context. The outlook for an ambitious EU budget project in critical times is all the more uncertain. After the European Commission publishes its proposal for the next MFF beginning of May we would like to discuss what the progressive priorities should be for the negotiations to come. What to do we want the EU being able to do? How much are we willing to invest in a European Union capable of facing the challenges ahead and better keeping its promise of prosperity for its citizens as well as being a credible international actor? Draft agenda: 10h00Welcome Renate Tenbusch, Director, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung EU-Office 10h05Re-inventing the EU budget: the Commission proposals and progressive priorities for the next MFFInputs by and discussion with: László Andor, Head of department of Economic Policy at Corvinus University Budapest, former EU-Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and InclusionSilvano Presa, Deputy Director-General for Budget, European Commission 11h00Q&A with the audience11h30End of the event Programme_MFF_progressive_perspectives_16052018.pdf 78 KB