More MFF funding for Poland
13th November 2010
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Tusk has stated that MFF funding should not be cut in order to save on EU spending
It is expected that a new report from the European Commission will state that regional funding during the next stage of the EU’s budget (2014-2020) will not be cut.
The news will bode well for Poland, the state that is currently allocated the largest amount of funding through the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF).
In an official statement following the last Brussels EU summit, it was announced that “[future payments] reflect the consolidation efforts being made by member states to bring deficit and debt onto a more sustainable path”.
“This is good news for the Polish nation,” says Civic Platform MEP Danuta Huebner. “We will be able to invest both in transport ...
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