EU Commission Prioritizes Economic Policy for 2025

Strasbourg (dpa) – The European Commission is set to enhance Europe’s economy and streamline bureaucratic processes this year through a series of legislative proposals. One significant aspect of the plan includes the introduction of three omnibus packages aimed at reviewing and simplifying environmental and investment regulations, as detailed in the Commission’s 2025 work program presented in Strasbourg. While there are concerns among environmentalists that this could lead to a reduction in standards, the Commission assures that it will uphold high standards and objectives.

Criticism from German Liberals
Svenja Hahn, a Member of the European Parliament from Germany’s Free Democrats (FDP), expresses her concerns about what she perceives as a “flood of new laws” within the work program. She argues, “The Commission is mistakenly convinced that it can tackle over-regulation with even more regulations.” The Commission is currently advancing 123 pending legislative proposals from the previous term, in addition to 45 new initiatives and packages. Hahn questions how bureaucratic reduction is achievable without significant deregulation. In contrast, the German Trade Association (HDV) regards the work program as “predominantly positive.”

Center-Right Support
The Commission, led by German Christian Democrat Ursula von der Leyen, has garnered support from fellow party member Daniel Caspary, who believes the Commission is prioritizing the right areas. He highlights the importance of the proposed omnibus measures for reducing bureaucracy. Overall, the center-right European People’s Party (EPP), which encompasses the German conservative parties CDU and CSU, feels that many of its initiatives are reflected in the work program. (February 12)


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3 responses to “EU Commission Prioritizes Economic Policy for 2025”

  1. Pompeii Unicorn Avatar
    Pompeii Unicorn

    Isn’t it delightful how the EU Commission plans to simplify things by throwing more laws into the mix? I mean, who needs clarity when you can have a good old bureaucratic maze? 😂 #EfficiencyAtItsFinest

  2. Looks like the EU is tackling its “over-regulation” problem by throwing more regulations at it—classic! 🙃 I’m just waiting for the moment they propose a law to simplify the law-making process… that’ll go swimmingly, right? 🧐🪄

  3. Hyper Kong Avatar

    Oh joy, another round of bureaucratic juggling! It’s like watching a circus where the clowns keep adding to their act—let’s hope they don’t drop the ball on environmental standards while trying to impress us with their juggling skills. 🤡💼

  4. Congo Wire Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! More laws to simplify things—just what we need! It’s like trying to lose weight by eating cake… 🍰 Can’t wait to see how they “streamline” the red tape with an even thicker roll! 😂

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