Economic and Financial Affairs
Council Meeting

Deal reached on 2016 EU budget

Jean Arthuis, Pierre Gramegna et Kristalina Georgieva, le 14 novembre 2015On 14 November 2015, the Council and the European Parliament reached an agreement on the EU budget for 2016. Meeting in the Conciliation Committee they agreed to set the total level of commitments at €155.00 billion and of payments at €143.89 billion. 

"The budget agreed today is a concrete expression of solidarity both within the EU and with third countries", said Pierre Gramegna, minister for finance of Luxembourg and President of the Council. "It provides the EU with the financial means to boost growth, create jobs and tackle the migration crisis. And it keeps sufficient financial leeway to allow the EU to react to unforeseen needs and events." 

In a special effort in response to the migration crisis the Council and the Parliament agreed on more than €4 billion in commitments to provide emergency assistance to the member states hardest hit and to non-EU countries hosting refugees, as well as for humanitarian aid. The budget deal also reflects the importance that the Council and the Parliament attach to promoting growth and creating jobs: commitments for the EU research framework programme Horizon 2020 will reach €9.54 billion, which is a €31.8 million increase compared to the draft budget proposed by the Commission. 

The Council and the Parliament reaffirmed that reducing youth unemployment remains a high political priority and committed to making the best possible use of the youth employment initiative. The deal also includes a set of measures amounting in total to €698.0 million to support European farmers to respond to the extension of the Russian embargo on imports of certain agricultural products from the EU and to the difficult situation notably in the dairy and pigmeat sector. As regards the commitment made by the EU institutions in 2013 to reduce their staff by 5% over the period 2013-2017 the Parliament promised to achieve this target by 2019 while excluding temporary posts of political groups from the scope of the reduction obligation.   

 Headings

 2016 EU budget (in mln of EUR)

Commitments

Payments

 1. Smart and inclusive growth

69,841

66,263

 - 1a. Competitiveness for growth and jobs

19,010

17,418

 - 1b. Economic, social and territorial cohesion

50,831

48,844

 2. Sustainable growth

62,484

55,121

 3. Security and citizenship

4,052

3,022

 4. Global Europe

9,167

10,156

 5. Administration

8,935

8,935

 Special instruments

525

389

 TOTAL

155,004

143,885

Next steps

The Council and the Parliament now need to formally adopt the compromise. The Council is due to proceed to this final step on 24 November and the Parliament on 25 November.

  • Updated 13-11-2015