16 May 2022
Público, 16 May 2022.
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"El regreso a la guerra en el Viejo Continente ha sido el gran revulsivo para el incremento de gasto militar. Pero la Unión Europea ya había arrancado una nueva etapa doblando el presupuesto destinado a las partidas de seguridad y defensa. El actual Marco Financiero Plurianual (MFP) de entre 2021 y 2027 destina a estos ámbitos 43.900 millones, lo que supone un incremento total de un 123% comparado con el ciclo monetario contemplado en su predecesor para estos fines (19.700 millones).
Así se desprende del informe '¿A qué coste? La financiación de las políticas de seguridad, defensa y fronteras de la UE', elaborado por Statewatch y The Transnational Institute."
Full article here.
Read the report: At what cost? Funding the EU’s security, defence, and border policies, 2021–2027: A guide for civil society on how EU budgets work
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