Protests in Brussels and Dublin have highlighted significant risks associated with the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union. A central issue is the question of who holds the authority to determine the structure and budget of CAP.
Ultimately, the Prime Ministers of EU member states possess the final decision-making power regarding both the member state contributions and the overall CAP budget. These protests underscore the concerns of farmers and citizens seeking more transparent and equitable decision-making processes related to CAP funding.
The choices made about the budget directly impact:
- Agricultural support across Europe,
- Sustainability efforts within member states.
This situation necessitates careful discussions among EU leaders to ensure that the CAP’s structure effectively addresses the diverse needs of all members. The ongoing debate in Brussels and Dublin emphasizes the importance of transparency and cooperation in managing the CAP.
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