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Sweden 'to retain' EU discount in talks

Published: 8 Feb 13 07:32 CET | Print version
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Sweden is set to be awarded a multi-billion euro discount on its EU membership fee in the overnight budget talks still going on in Brussels, according to diplomatic sources.

European Council President Herman van Rompuy tweeted during the night that negotiations with the 27 heads of member states would continue at 6.30am on Friday.

He is attempting to get leaders to agree on a budget for the period 2014 to 2020. Sources have said he is aiming at agreeing on about €957 billion ($1.28 trillion).

Sweden, along with the UK, the Netherlands and Finland, have been pushing for major EU budget cuts, while several countries in southern and eastern Europe want to maintain or increase spending.

Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt welcomed news that the news budget would likely be around €960 billion.

"That's a substantially lower figure that the starting point, which was around €100 billion higher. This is good," he said upon arriving at the talks on Thursday night.

"We're going to succeed. The question is whether it will happen today, tomorrow, or whether it will require another occasion."

The TT news agency reports that one-on-one talks between the president and country leaders have been ongoing, with reports that prime ministers have been trying to forge alliances on the side of the negotiation table.

Any budget agreement would have to be approved by the European parliament.

"The further the proposal gets from what the Commission proposed, the likelihood of parliament approving it goes down," said parliamentary speaker Martin Shultz.

The original proposal from the Commission was €1 trillion.

According to diplomatic sources, Sweden will be offered a €160 billion discount on its yearly membership fee.

Some observers claim it is likely that Sweden, Austria and the Netherlands, which all receive discounts, will be hashing out the details because they have to divvy up the discount between them.

Neighbouring Denmark stands to get its first EU discount.

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08:18 February 8, 2013 by icedearth
What type of smart phone is he using ? mmm
10:59 February 8, 2013 by tamohamo
957 billion Euro is not ($1.28 billion) it is 1.28 trillion $
13:44 February 8, 2013 by Eric1
The EU is a bunch of greedy, self indulgent, socialist.
15:11 February 8, 2013 by Scepticion
The total budget is 960 billion Euro, of this Sweden is getting a €160 billion discount! Wow, is Sweden paying about 50% of the EU budget, so it deserves such a huge discount?

Anyway, why does Sweden get this discount? Is there an underhand understanding that Sweden takes more refugees / per population than any other EU country?
20:33 February 8, 2013 by stigskog
Every country gets a discount.

It is just propoganda so that peoples perceptions are shifted a little towards thinking that their country is getting a good deal from the EU.
15:34 February 11, 2013 by Kronaboy
My experience is that fraud is predominantly an ethnic Swedish crime, presumably for the simple reason most migrants are subject to wide spread employment discrimination and are therefore denied the opportunity. Stepping aside from minor everyday fraud, such as carpooling while all five people claim relief I get the impression that fraud has reached such levels that it has become an accepted norm. Indeed from the absence of monitoring of EU funded projects, one could say even encouraged by the state?
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