Written by Sidonia Mazur, updated on 12 June 2025
On 4 June 2025, Piotr Serafin, Commissioner for Budget, Anti-Fraud and Public Administration, presented the Commission’s draft budget for 2026 to the Members of the Parliament’s Committee on Budgets. The proposal sets the 2026 EU budget commitments at €193.26 billion, complemented by €105.32 billion under NextGenerationEU. The Commission underlined that the ‘next year’s draft budget is designed to support strategic objectives, including support for Ukraine, competitiveness, migration management, security and defence, and strategic investments, while maintaining momentum on green and digital priorities’.
Background – 2026 budget procedureThe European Parliament is one of the two arms of the European Union’s budgetary authority, the Council being the other. The two institutions, assisted by the European Commission, decide on the budget in the annual EU budget procedure, within the limits of the long-term EU budget – the multiannual financial framework (MFF). Although it is the Commission’s right and duty to propose a draft budget for the upcoming year, the two arms of the EU budgetary authority, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU, play their part in the run-up to its presentation by submitting their views. The Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) agreed on its guidelines for the 2026 EU budget on 18 February 2025. The European Parliament adopted its guidelines for the preparation of the 2026 budget, Section III, on 2 April 2025.
Next stepsOn 9 July, the Commission plans to formally adopt the 2026 draft budget and publish it in all official languages. More information on performance is presented in the Annual Management and Performance Report published on 17 June.
By mid-July COREPER (the Committee of Permanent Representatives, made up of Member States’ Ambassadors) is expected to come to an agreement on Council’s position on the 2026 draft budget.
Parliament, Council and Commission are then expected to meet for a budgetary trilogue on 17 July.
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