Italy takes the lead in opposing the single fund for the CAP.

Brussels (ANSA) – Ursula von der Leyen’s personal outreach was insufficient to alleviate concerns regarding the upcoming EU multiannual budget, perceived by some as a threat to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). A coalition of at least seven EU nations, spearheaded by Italy, voiced their opposition in Brussels to the proposal of merging agricultural and cohesion funds into a single ‘national fund’ for the future European budget.

They are advocating for “a profound revision” of the financial framework for the next seven years (2028-2034). Minister of Agriculture, Francesco Lollobrigida, asserted that they have garnered significant support from a wide majority of colleagues who recognize and appreciate their perspective and proposal. Lollobrigida, alongside his counterparts from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, and Slovakia, led an informal discussion on the matter at the EU Agrifish Council.

Expressing apprehension over the “concrete risk” of a “renationalization of the CAP,” these seven countries raised alarms about the potential “further complications” that might stem from the new budget structure. From Paris to Berlin, as well as Madrid and Vienna, various delegations addressed the assembly, reiterating the importance of safeguarding the ‘common’ aspect of European agricultural policy.

French representative Annie Genevard assured, “We will keep a vigilant eye on any risk of CAP renationalization.” The discussion was characterized by tension, occurring just a week after von der Leyen’s efforts to bridge gaps with the European Parliament and member states by proposing limited adjustments to the budget plan.

Included in these adjustments was the notion of establishing a ‘rural target,’ which entails allocating at least 10% of funds to initiatives for rural areas, along with enhancing the legal independence of the future CAP from other programs (November 17).


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4 responses to “Italy takes the lead in opposing the single fund for the CAP.”

  1. spooky electric Avatar
    spooky electric

    Looks like Italy’s playing the role of the ‘brave knight’ again, gallantly charging at the budget dragon. Who needs a unified fund when you can have a delightful mess of national squabbles, eh? 😏🍷

  2. The Howling Swede Avatar
    The Howling Swede

    Seems like Italy’s found a new hobby: opposing the single fund for the CAP while polishing their espresso cups. Who knew budget debates could be as thrilling as watching paint dry? 😏💸

  3. Wiccan Thunder Avatar
    Wiccan Thunder

    Looks like Italy’s taken on the role of the EU’s guardian angel, swooping in to save us from the terrifying prospect of a ‘national fund.’ Who knew protecting our precious CAP could be such a riveting pastime? 😂

  4. The Happy Jock Avatar
    The Happy Jock

    Looks like Italy’s decided to play the role of the EU’s grumpy grandparent again, eh? Who knew merging funds could cause such a ruckus, but hey, let’s just keep it all ‘common’ while we’re at it! 😂

  5. granola dove Avatar
    granola dove

    Looks like Italy’s taken up the role of the EU’s self-appointed guardian of agricultural funds—who knew pasta and politics went hand in hand? 🍝💼 Keep ’em guessing, lads, because nothing says “common policy” like a good old-fashioned standoff over money!

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