Na prośbę Przewodniczącego KRASP, Rektora W. Banysia, publikujemy komunikat European University Association (EUA) dotyczący
budżetu Unii Europejskiej.
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
As the EU Council presents its position on the 2016 budget to the European Parliament today, the European University Association (EUA) welcomes the widespread support in the Parliament for the
Horizon 2020 programme from a series of committees, including the leading Committee on Budgets as well as the Committees on Industry, Research and Energy and Economic and Monetary Affairs.
The negotiations between the EU Council and Parliament are entering a decisive phase with the release of the official Council position on the Commission-proposed Draft Budget 2016. Compared to the
2015 budget, the Commission proposed a cut to Horizon 2020 in commitments but a needed increase in payments for 2016, notably with a view to reducing the ongoing payment gap. This backlog in payments
is a critical issue for EU programme beneficiaries, who are not receiving payments in time.
The Council has adopted a position including further cuts to Horizon 2020 commitments and bringing down the increase in payments. Compared to the 2015 budget, this would mean a cut of 105 million
Euros in commitments. With regard to payments, the Council limits the increase to 840 million Euros instead of 1,05 billion Euros proposed by the Commission.
EUA believes that cutting down even further in Europe’s leading research programme is unacceptable, in particular after it has been heavily tapped into to set up the financial basis of the European
Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI). EUA recalls the EU institutions’ pledge to minimise the impact of these cuts on the programme, and a commitment by the Commission to exploit margins available
in the budget to do so.
EUA fears that using these margins to re-allocate funds to Horizon 2020 may prove increasingly challenging in the context of large-scale, cross-cutting emergencies and crises that the EU is already
faced with. EU programmes must be allocated sustainable funding and cannot simply be used as reserve funds for other initiatives.
EUA Secretary General Lesley Wilson said, “EUA calls on the European Parliament to remain faithful to its statements in favour of protecting European research and to use its prerogative as final
budget authority to ensure a positive outcome for Europe’s future”.
Note
1. EUA statement on EFSI adoption – 25 June 2015
Contact
For more information, please contact Ulrike Reimann (Tel: +32 2 743 1159, Mobile: +32 473 748 785, email: Ulrike.reimann@eua.be or Isabel Silva, email: Isabel.Silva@eua.be
The European University Association, as the representative organisation of both the European universities and the national rectors’ conferences, is the main voice of the higher education community in
Europe. EUA’s mission is to promote the development of a coherent system of European higher education and research.
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