The Danish contribution to the EU budget are, according to the ministry of Finance to increase by 6.7 billion dollars.
And according to Liberal party chairman Jakob Ellemann-Jensen (V) the party will not give the prime minister Mette Frederiksen (S) a mandate to negotiate with the UNION, if she can’t point to where the extra money needs to be found.
It writes Jyllands-Posten.
the Rise in the EU budget due to a proposal for the new EU seven-year budget. It will, according to the ministry of Finance to increase the Danish contribution with 6.7 billion dollars in average per year.
the Budget must be negotiated at an EU summit next week.
Before the debate must Mette Frederiksen to have a mandate in the Parliament to negotiate on Denmark’s behalf.
According to Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten given this mandate, the traditional of the so-called yes-lots, which counts the Social democrats, the Left, The Radicals, the SF and The Conservatives.
But Jakob Ellemann-Jensen will not give the Liberal party a mandate without conditions.
the Assumption is that we can provide the mandate, of course, that directs where the money will come from. And they must not come from higher taxes and fees.
– When you come to the Parliament and ask for permission to print a large expense, you must also set out how it is to be paid, says Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
the Government has proposed that the budget comes as close as possible to 1050 billion.
This corresponds to a percentage of the EU’s annual gross income (GNI). A majority of the EU want, however a higher budget than this.
According to Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten pointing Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, that the money for the budget can be found by looking at the swollen benefits to unemployed migrants or to look at the scope.
Finance minister Nikolai Wammen (S) says in a comment to the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, that the money for an increased EU budget can become a part of the autumn finanslovsforhandlinger.
Morten Messerschmidt, who is the Danish people’s party EU spokesman, is puzzled over the situation.
– Until a few days ago, we heard both the government and the Left say that you stood on, that the Danish contribution may not increase. And now it’s all just about where to find the money. It is very saddening, says Messerschmidt.
the Government has already announced that the bill is going to rise in the next budget period, and it is due to the Uk leaving the EU.