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Budget talks cancelled

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Budget talks cancelled

MEPs refuse to attend last-ditch negotiations with member states tonight on the EU’s 2013 budget.

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Last-ditch talks on the EU’s budget for 2013 scheduled for tonight have been cancelled after MEPs refused to attend.  

Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, told prime ministers from 15 member states meeting in Brussels today that the MEPs would not attend tonight’s negotiations because several member states are steadfast in their opposition to a top-up request from the European Commission for €9 billion under the 2012 budget.

The MEPs’ refusal means that the European Commission’s current draft budget for 2013 has failed to gain the required backing of the European Parliament and of a weighted majority of member states.  

Alain Lamassoure, the Parliament’s lead negotiator on the budget, said just hours before the meeting was supposed to start that the negotiations cannot resume as long as the member states refuse to approve the Commission’s request for additional funds under the 2012 budget.  

The hardline opponents of the request are Britain, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden. They are backed, with less fervour, by Austria, Finland, France and Germany. Informal talks will now resume to see whether any compromise might be possible.  

A spokesman for Cyprus, the holder of the rotating presidency of the Council of Ministers, said that Cypriot diplomats would continue their efforts to strike a compromise.

The failure of the talks – a first round on Friday (9 November) had broken down in acrimony – means that the Commission will have to submit a new proposal.

The MEPs insisted on an agreement on the top-up request before turning to the draft 2013 budget. They backed the Commission’s position that the additional money was needed to pay for legally binding commitments that had been made earlier.

A group of eight member states doubted the €9bn figure and demanded that the payments be made with money that had been saved elsewhere, rather than with new contributions from the member states.

MEPs and member states did, however, agree to unblock €670 million in earthquake aid for Italy – another top-up request from the Commission. Lamassoure said that the Parliament’s budgets committee, which he chairs, would vote on it on Thursday (15 November), with a plenary voted scheduled for 21 November.

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Toby Vogel 

Asking the question: why Europe?

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Asking the question: why Europe?

What can bind Europeans together when integration is no longer seen as a route to wealth?

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What is the point of Europe? The threat of an explosive disintegration of the eurozone – and with it of the European Union – is receding. But the confused outcome of Italy’s parliamentary election has revived the debate about the purpose of European integration.

Europeans struggle to find a positive way of describing the exercise in which they have been engaged for the past six decades. One common interpretation is that integration makes people better off. The Common Market was defended at the outset in terms of the gains that would follow from increased trade. The case for a single currency was similar.

All this recalls arguments made in the 19th century about national integration and unification. In particular, the two countries whose problems drove much of the need for 20th-century European integration – Germany and Italy – were culturally and politically highly diverse. In both countries, early 19th-century romantic nationalism gave way to a sober obsession with economic forces after the failed revolutions of 1848.

On the eve of Otto von Bismarck’s last war of unification, the German journalist Ludwig von Rochau wrote that German unity was not a question of the heart’s desire; it was “a mundane business transaction, in which no one should lose, but everyone should grab as much as they could for themselves”.

Italians shared that belief after the disillusion of 1848. Patriotism could generate business opportunities. The Florentine statesman, Bettino Ricasoli, concluded that Tuscany was simply financially unviable on its own.

This sort of economic nationalism in Germany and Italy briefly produced coalitions of interests. But the credibility of the national project seemed to crumble when growth faltered, leading to movements that championed the confrontational and violent assertion of cultural identity.

Mario Monti is the 21st-century descendant of those 19th-century patriots who argued for the economic necessity of national unity. Now it is European unity that is needed for economic reasons. This vision of Europe is not idealistic; it is simply concerned with how Europeanisation can benefit Italians. And, like its 19th-century precursor, it is vulnerable to backlashes. When today’s Europeans peer into the future, they see only prolonged recession and austerity. Europe means nothing but sacrifice: northern Europeans paying for southern Europe’s woes through large transfers, or southern Europeans repaying onerous – and maybe impossible – levels of debt.

A variant of the economic argument for European unity is the claim that enhanced integration makes it easier to finance debt, because interest rates are lower. A reduction in borrowing costs was a powerful motive in the 1990s for southern European governments to join the monetary union. But the costs of moving into a non-defaulting environment are high.

Here, another historical parallel is helpful. Ancien régime France repeatedly imposed semi-default on its creditors. In the 1780s, a new consensus against such measures emerged. But the impossibility of raising revenue then triggered the French Revolution.

The alternative to thinking about European integration simply as a way of generating wealth and prosperity frequently analogises it to a marriage. In the late 1980s, for example, the European Commission’s then president, Jacques Delors, raising the prospect of a two-speed Europe, suggested that one or two countries might need a “different kind of marriage contract”.

The marriage analogy was used initially to signal that Europeans had a unique relationship with which no one – especially the United States – should interfere. But marriage can be a fraught institution. The British journalist Martin Wolf thinks of Europe as a marriage kept together only by the high cost of divorce. Others see it as a sham marriage.

Traditional marriage vows entail a commitment that binds the partners for richer and for poorer, in sickness and in health. But, enthralled by promises of material well-being and security, Europeans had exaggerated expectations.

The unhappy marriage analogy at least tells Europeans that they are not stuck together only for material reasons. But, until that lesson is really learned, Europe must brace itself for more setbacks, which means that it must still answer the fundamental question: Why stick it out together?

Harold James, professor of history and international affairs at Princeton University and professor of history at the European University Institute, Florence, is the author, most recently, of “Making the European Monetary Union”.

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The Blues are considering a move for a top-class goalkeeper in the summer despite the return to form of Kepa Arrizabalaga in recent weeks

Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana is set to be at the centre of a summer transfer scramble with Chelsea, Barcelona and Tottenham all in the frame for his signature.

The 23-year-old Cameroon international is widely expected to depart Amsterdam at the end of the season and has shown a preference for a Premier League transfer.

Onana is a close friend of Hakim Ziyech, who will join the Blues at the end of the season having agreed a deal to move to Stamford Bridge during the January transfer window. The Morocco international playmaker is known to be keen to see Onana follow him to London.

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Chelsea have been struggling in the goalkeeping department all season long with Kepa Arrizabalaga dropped by coach Frank Lampard earlier this year. Kepa, signed for a world record fee from Athletic Bilbao, is among the least impressive goalkeepers in the Premier League this season when it comes to save percentage at 56 per cent.

Replacement Willy Caballero, 38, is not of the requisite standard to be Chelsea’s first choice going forward into the long term.

Kepa has forced his way back into the starting line-up and played well in his two games against Liverpool and Everton after five games on the bench. Even if Kepa stays, Onana would be willing to join a top club even if he had to compete with a goalkeeper for a number one spot in the belief that he could win the battle.

Meanwhile, Barcelona have identified Onana as a potential goalkeeping target as contract renewal talks with Marc-Andre Ter Stegen drag on. Germany international Ter Stegen is looking for a wage rise to around €15 million (£13m/$17m) per season, behind only Lionel Messi in the Barca pay scale, but so far the Catalans are unwilling to offer that much.

Nonetheless, the Spanish league title holders remain keen to hold onto their current No.1. Onana could return to Barcelona – where he came through the academy – in order to provide competition for Ter Stegen. Onana could be interested in a return to Barcelona even with Ter Stegen still at the club in the hope that he could compete with him to take the spot.

However, Barcelona’s presidential elections – which are likely to be conducted in June – threaten to slow their transfer activity this summer, giving rivals a possible edge.

Tottenham are also looking at Onana, with the form of Hugo Lloris causing trouble for Jose Mourinho’s side and back-up Paulo Gazzaniga failing to impress when called upon.

Lloris has not been up to scratch in recent weeks – with mistakes against Burnley and RB Leipzig in recent matches – and the Spurs squad widely expected to undergo major reconstruction this summer.

Manchester United have also shown an interest in Onana but any move is unlikely with the club hopeful that both David de Gea and Sheffield United loanee Dean Henderson have long-term futures at Old Trafford.

Onana’s current contract expires in June 2022 and Ajax are unlikely to put up a fight to keep their goalkeeper due to a gentleman’s agreement that certain players can leave if an offer reflecting their value comes in the off-season.

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Le jury du Prix Press Club, Humour et Politique, présidé par Jean Miot, vient de publier la nouvelle fournée des petites formules, en lice pour l’édition 2010.

Hommes publics, femmes de la République, nos stars du sérail manient la rhétorique à la perfection. Art de convaincre, talent de persuader, ils trouvent les mots qui parlent aux Français. Mais parfois leurs paroles dépassent leurs pensées. Déclarations chocs!

Pour la deuxième sélection de l’année (la dernière aura lieu fin mai et le Prix 2010 sera décerné en juin), le jury du Prix Press Club, Humour et Politique a retenu:

Luc Chatel, ministre de l’Education nationale: «Une touche de

, vert, rouge: c’est le retour de la gouache plurielle».

Georges Frêche, président du Conseil Régional de Languedoc-Roussillon: «Des gens intelligents, il y en a 5 à 6 % ; moi je fais campagne auprès des cons».

, secrétaire général de l’Elysée: «Je veux bien qu’on fasse un remaniement, mais on manque de stock».

, ministre de la Culture et de la Communication: «Quand on m’appelle Monsieur le ministre, j’ai toujours l’impression que Jack Lang va surgir derrière moi!».

Laurent Wauquiez, secrétaire d’Etat chargé de l’Emploi: «Il n’a pas fallu 35 heures à Martine Aubry pour virer sa cuti sur Georges Frêche».

En décembre, il avait relevé les sentences suivantes:

Patrick Balkany, député-maire UMP de Levallois-Perret: «Je suis l’homme le plus honnête du monde».

Rachida Dati, députée européenne UMP: «Je n’ai jamais cherché à attirer l’attention des médias».

Laurent Fabius, député PS: «Je ne suis pas la pom-pom girl de DSK».

Claude Goasguen, député-maire UMP du XVIe arrondissement de Paris: «Une chose est sûre, ce ne sont pas nos suppléants qui vont nous pousser à nous faire vacciner contre la grippe A».

Une mention spéciale avait été attribuée au villepiniste François Goulard, député-maire UMP de Vannes pour sa déclaration: «François Fillon a tellement de qualités qu’il mériterait d’être Premier ministre».

En 2009, le jury avait désigné comme Lauréat, Bertrand Delanoë, Maire de Paris, pour sa déclaration: « Le vrai changement au PS, ce serait de gagner». Et décerné un Prix spécial à Luc Chatel, Ministre de l’Education Nationale et porte-parole du gouvernement, pour la phrase : « Le Chef de l’Etat appelle parfois Brice Hortefeux pour ne rien lui dire. C’est la preuve de la qualité de leurs relations ».

Jean-François Copé, Président du Groupe UMP à l’Assemblée Nationale, avait été honoré par les internautes pour: «Tu as prévu de filer les clés de l’UMP à Xavier Bertrand ; tu devrais en garder un double».

En 2008, Jean-Louis Borloo avait couronné pour: «Sarkozy, c’est le seul qui a été obligé de passer par l’Elysée pour devenir Premier ministre». Et Xavier Bertrand, sacré pour sa maxime: «Le Parti socialiste est un parti sans leader. François Bayrou est un leader sans parti. Ils sont faits pour fusionner».

À partir de 1988, un «prix de l’humour politique» est décerné par le Club de l’humour politique, fondé par la conseillère de Paris Jacqueline Nebout. Il «récompense» divers politiciens français ayant prononcé la phrase la plus drôle de l’année, qu’il s’agisse indistinctement d’humour volontaire ou involontaire. La remise de ce prix s’interrompt en 1997, avant de reprendre après l’élection présidentielle de 2002 sous l’égide du Press Club de France et la présidence du journaliste Jean Miot. Dès lors, ce prix est rebaptisé «prix Press Club, humour et politique».

Le jury d’une vingtaine de personnes est composé de journalistes et d’humoristes: Jean Amadou, André Bercoff (France 3), Hubert Coudurier (Le Télégramme), Pierre Douglas, Olivier Galzi (France 2), Laurent Gerra, Thierry Guerrier (France 5), Anita Hausser (LCP-Assemblée nationale), Emmanuel de La Taille, Bernard de la Villardière (M6, Président de l’Association du Press Club), Gérard Leclerc (LCP-Assemblée nationale), Jacques Mailhot, Richard Michel, Jean Miot (président du Jury), Dominique de Montvalon, Catherine Nay (Europe 1), Philippe Reinhard, Jean-Luc Testault (AFP) et Dominique Verdeilhan (France 2).

Mercredi 24 mars 2010

Il y a dix ans, elle ébouriffait la France. Aujourd’hui, alors qu’elle sort un nouvel album, l’ex-lolita est une star au pays des mariachis ! Explications.

Du haut de ses vingt-cinq ans,

Jacotey est décidément une bien jolie curiosité. Après avoir obsédé l’Hexagone avec son ambigu Moi… Lolita, renvoyé ses producteurs

et Laurent Boutonnat à leur anthologie de Vladimir Nabokov, puis inspiré Jean Fauque, plume fétiche d’Alain Bashung, l’ingénue corse s’apprête à dynamiter le top album avec Une enfant du siècle (Sony Music). Et, surprise, sa petite bombe électro-pop promet déjà de faire des victimes consentantes au Mexique! Certes, d’ordinaire, lorsqu’une maison de disques française commence à communiquer sur le succès d’un de ses artistes à l’étranger, le discours masque souvent des stocks d’invendus chez nous, irréductibles Gaulois. Sauf dans le cas de Mademoiselle Jacotey, qui provoque bien de sacrés coups de chaud sous les sombreros. A quelques jours de la sortie de son dernier disque, ce 31 mars, des reporters mexicains ont enquillé les heures de vol pour assister à son show-case parisien. Dans son agenda promotionnel, une journée a même été consacrée à des entretiens téléphoniques transatlantiques. Monica Delgado, correspondante du quotidien Reforma, nous l’a confirmé: «Chez nous, tout le monde sait de qui il s’agit, elle incarne le chic français.» Un luxe que l’ex-lolita ne partage qu’avec

, Edith Piaf et Vanessa Paradis. Grâce à une émission de France 2, qui rendait hommage à Madonna et durant laquelle elle a repris La isla bonita, en 2003! «Un fan a posté mon passage sur YouTube. Le site n’en était encore qu’à ses balbutiements, mais la vidéo a généré plus de deux millions de clics, au Mexique. Les gens se sont intéressés à mon histoire et ma discographie. Mes clips ont commencé à être diffusés, lors de soirées», nous confie la chanteuse.

L’enthousiasme est tel qu’en 2007 la division mexicaine de Sony Music décide de commercialiser Psychédélices, son avant-dernier opus, simultanément à sa sortie française. L’ouvrage sera qualifié disque d’or. Bien inspirée, Alizée a eu l’intelligence d’assurer un service après-vente, politesse à laquelle les «Mejicanos» sont très sensibles. Ainsi, elle a chanté à travers tout le pays (deux soirs de suite, elle a rempli El Auditorio Nacional de Mexico, d’une capacité de 10 000 spectateurs), joué son propre rôle dans la telenovela Las tontas no van al cielo (suivi par plus de 75 millions de personnes) et multiplié les séances de dédicaces. Alors qu’il n’attendait que 400 personnes, un centre commercial a même dû interrompre l’une d’entre elles, débordé par près de 4 000 fans en délire! Aujourd’hui, quand elle débarque au Mexique, la chanteuse doit emprunter les corridors aéroportuaires réservés aux chefs d’Etat, semer les paparazzis et se déplacer avec un garde du corps. «Quand je suis là-bas, j’ai l’impression de mener la vie de Britney Spears!», s’amuse-t-elle. En clin d’œil à son public latino, elle interprète un titre en espagnol sur son dernier album, mais n’envisage pas un disque hispanophone: «Bizarrement, ils aiment que je chante et parle en français!» La fan attitude s’est propagée jusqu’en Argentine et au Pérou, où des photos de la chanteuse ont été détournées pour promouvoir une campagne d’orthodontie… Alizée, plus forte que le courant El Niño ? Thomas DurandGala, avril 2010

Sébastien Folin mène Grosjean à la raquette

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En plein tournoi de Roland Garros, vient d’accepter d’être le parrain d’une association fondée par le tennisman Sébastien Grosjean.
L’animateur a participé à une petite vidéo sur laquelle on le voit s’entraîner aux côtés de grands sportifs, et balayer d’un revers de la main sa carrière d’animateur.

Non, ce n’est pas un gag comme il aurait pu nous en montrer un il y a quelques années alors qu’il présentait Vidéo Gag: Sébastien Folin se lance bel et bien dans le tennis, aux côtés des plus grands noms de la discipline.
L’animateur météo qui a fait la pluie et le beau temps sur TF1 pendant près de 8 ans a en effet participé à un spot publicitaire pour soutenir l’association fondée par le champion de tennis Sébastien Grosjean (www.fondation-sebastiengrosjean.org).

Le présentateur d’Acoustic sur TV5 Monde est le parrain de la Fondation Sébastien Grosjean, qui a pour but d’aider les enfants et familles victimes de maladies orphelines, et d’aider au financement de la recherche.

Sur la vidéo, on voit donc Folin se préparer comme un dingue et subir un entraînement de champion, pour être à la hauteur de son rôle de parrain. Il joue donc avec Grosjean, Andy Roddick, J.W. Tsonga, Gilles Simon, ou encore Fabrice Santoro.

Ponctué de séquences plutôt amusantes, le spot montre l’animateur faire son footing, faire des pompes, des abdominaux, et bien d’autres exercices.

Eh oui, «être parrain, ça se gagne». Si le coup droit de Grosjean est surpuissant, espérons que cette participation de Folin permette de frapper fort.

Lundi 31 mai 2010

Le 44e cru du Festival Jazz à Montreux est un magnifique exemple de diversité musicale. Du 100% jazz, mais aussi du rock, de la pop et du hip-hop: c’est la musique, toute la musique, que l’on fête au bord du lac Léman. Et Gala.fr aime ça.

La Suisse n’est pas si neutre… Pour preuve, cette 44e édition du Festival de jazz de Montreux qui donne la note de l’éclectisme dès ce jeudi avec un concert en exclu européenne de… Phil Collins! Histoire de porter son nouvel album, l’ex de Genesis interprétera des standards de la soul made in Motown. Et ce n’est pas tout, loin s’en faut! Les 16 journées de bonheur musical proposées par ce grand rendez-vous de l’été seront à l’avenant. Car le jazz est là, au fond, aux origines de tous les sons qui bercent ou bousculent aujourd’hui nos oreilles.

Les rives du Lac Léman seront foulées, bien sûr, par des géants du jazz: Brad Mehldau (4 juillet), Pat Metheny (7 juillet), Keith Jarrett (11 juillet), le fabuleux Freedom Band de Chick Corea (12 juillet). Et attention: choc des univers musicaux le 16 juillet, avec le génialHerbie Hancock qui fera siens les tubes de

. Autre monstre sacré, Quincy Jones présentera son Global Gumbo All-Stars, un bande de jeunes talents.

Hommage logique, le 9 juillet, à la musique africaine avec un concert d’Angélique Kidjo, puis de Youssou N’Dour avec le Dakar-Kingston. Glissement vers la scène rock-pop-hip-hop avec- souvenirs!- le classieux Roxy Music (2 juillet), les planantes envolées de Massive Attack (8 juillet), le bon vieux Simply Red (14 juillet) ou l’émouvant Elvis Costello (13 juillet).

Rescapé de la scène punk-rock, l’hirsute blond Billy Idol (dont on ne vantera jamais assez les qualités vocales) côtoiera la cantatrice Jessye Norman et Charlotte Gainsbourg. Et après ça, il est élitiste, accessible aux seuls initiés, le Festival de Montreux? La réponse est non. Définitivement. Alors, comme disait l’autre, n’ayez pas peur…

J.-F.T.

Mardi 29 juin 2010

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Le site américain Empire a mis en ligne la bande-originale du très attendu “The Dark Knight Rises” de Christopher Nolan. La BO est composée par Hans Zimmer.

Le site américain Empire a mis en ligne la bande-originale du très attendu The Dark Knight Rises de Christopher Nolan. La BO est composée par Hans Zimmer et sortira le 16 juillet aux Etats-Unis. Si Hans Zimmer avait composé la musique de Batman Begins et The Dark Knight conjointement avec James Newton Howard, il s’est chargé seul de la Bande-Originale de The Dark Knight Rises.

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Cut-backs proposed in EU’s 2014 budget

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Cut-backs proposed in EU’s 2014 budget

Proposal to cut spending next year by 5.8%, with regional development the hardest-hit area.

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The European Commission is proposing that the European Union should cut its spending next year by 5.8%, with the cuts to be felt in all areas other than administration. 

The bulk of the cuts – €7.4bn out of the €8.8bn in commitments – would, however, be in one area: the Union’s funding for regional development. This would amount to a 13.5% annual drop in the cohesion policy’s budget.

The proposal for the 2014 budget adopted by the college of European commissioners yesterday (26 June) sets the EU’s spending commitments for next year at €142.0 billion and actual payments at €135.9bn, compared with €150.8bn and €144.3bn in the 2013 budget.

The 2014 budget is the first annual budget under the multi-annual spending plan for 2014-20, which is still the subject of hectic last-minute negotiations between the member states and the European Parliament.

Starting point

As a result, Janusz Lewandowski, the European commissioner for financial programming and the budget, based his proposals on a deal that was reached by member states’ leaders in February but subsequently rejected by the Parliament. In his presentation of the draft to the Parliament’s budgets committee immediately after its adoption by the college of commissioners, Lewandowski refused to be drawn into a discussion of what would happen to the 2014 budget should there be no agreement on the multi-annual spending plan. “Please take [the draft] as a starting point,” Lewandowski told the MEPs. “We have time to amend what is proposed here to the results of negotiations between the Parliament and the Council.”

Alain Lamassoure, a centre-right French MEP who chairs the budgets committee, said that the budget cuts ran counter to the need for investment in economic growth. “This is most troubling and must give us pause about the way these things are timed.”

Lewandowski said the sharp cuts to cohesion spending reflected the nature of the EU’s multi-annual budget cycle, which sees payments rise over the seven-year period and commitments start lower because projects remain under preparation.

In the Commission’s 2014 proposal, cohesion-policy commitments decrease by 13.5% and payments by 9.3%. Included in that figure for commitments in 2014 are €3.4bn for a new youth-employment initiative, half of whose commitments are to come from the cohesion-policy sub-heading.

The agreement reached by national leaders at February’s European Council on the 2014-20 multi-annual financial framework cut cohesion spending by €29.7bn, or 8.4%, compared with the current spending cycle (2007-13).

Security cuts

The biggest cut compared with the 2013 budget – 11.9% in payments – is to the ‘security and citizenship’ heading, but that heading makes up just 1.2% of total payment appropriations for 2014. The EU’s budget for external action is cut by 8.2% in payments, which suggests that payments to some countries will suffer if the EU is to meet its recent promise of €400m for Syrian refugees.

Anne Jensen, a Danish Liberal who is Parliament’s rapporteur on the 2014 budget, said: “How can we explain the drop in ‘Global Europe’ when we see the situation in Syria?”

Lewandowski said that half of the proposed payment appropriations – €70bn – was required to cover commitments already made, reducing outstanding payments at the end of the current multi-annual budget cycle, 2007-13, by around one-third.

He said that the main reason for the 2.1% increase in the administration budget were rising pension obligations – a matter that is largely beyond the control of the Commission. Spending on pensions is set to rise by 7.2%, while expenditure for schools for the children of diplomats and EU officials, which falls under the same budget heading, is supposed to be cut by 5.6%.

This prompted criticism from MEPs on the budgets committee. “I find it horrifying that the cost of pensions is skyrocketing and funding of European schools is going down,” said Sidonia Jedrzejewska, a centre-right Polish MEP.

“It is difficult to be enthusiastic about the 2014 budget because we know there will be less money for the EU in the time to come,” Je?drzejewska said.

“We know what the atmosphere is, and it is our task to make the best out of the situation.”

Budget timetable

Adoption of the EU’s annual budget is a closely scripted exercise based on the Union’s Lisbon treaty and on a ‘pragmatic’ timetable agreed between the Commission, the Council of Ministers and the Parliament.

A budget proposal by the European Commission should, under the treaty, be adopted by 1 September and by early May according to the pragmatic calendar. The Council of Ministers is now expected to agree its position on the draft budget by the end of July (although under the treaty it has until 1 October). The Parliament must articulate its position within 42 days of the Council announcing its position.

At that point, the institutions convene a conciliation committee, which then has 21 days to agree a final, joint version. Unlike the multi-annual budget, which requires unanimity among the member states, the annual budget can be adopted by a qualified majority of member states.

Authors:
Toby Vogel 

Real Sociedad and Athletic Club were set to meet on April 18 but the match is now likely to be played in late May due to the pandemic

The Copa del Rey final between Real Sociedad and Athletic Club  has been postponed due to coronavirus pandemic, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has confirmed.

Basque sides Sociedad and Athletic were due to play for the trophy in Seville on April 18 but the match has been pushed back by the RFEF.

It is now understood that the game is set to be rescheduled for May 30.

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At least the next two matchdays in Spain’s top two tiers will be played behind closed doors due to the proliferation of COVID-19, though the national footballers’ union has requested matches be suspended.

The RFEF also announced on Wednesday that all non-professional men’s and women’s football and futsal matches have been postponed for two weeks.

UEFA announced on Wednesday that the Europa League clash between Sevilla and Roma as well as the match between Inter and Getafe will not take place as scheduled, with the two becoming the latest continental clashes to be impacted by the outbreak.

Italy has been on high alert in recent weeks, with sections of the country on lockdown due to the spread of the illness.

There have been over 10,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Italy, where 631 people have died, forcing the indefinite suspension of Serie A fixtures.

According to the World Health Organisation, Spain has seen 1,639 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 36 deaths.

The Premier League and Ligue 1 have also been impacted, with the two leagues either postponing games or playing them behind closed doors.

On Tuesday night it was announced that Premier League  has decided to postpone Wednesday’s match between Manchester City and Arsenal over coronavirus fears. 

The decision to postpone the match was made after it was revealed that members of Arsenal’s staff had come into contact with Olympiacos owner, Evangelos Marinakis, who has been diagnosed with coronavirus in recent days.

Several Europa League ties are set to go on, though, with  Wolves seeing a request to postpone their last-16 match against Olympiacos in Greece rejected by UEFA.

Manchester United, meanwhile, are scheduled to face LASK at Raiffeisen Arena in Austria behind closed doors on Thursday.

The Champions League has also been impacted, with supporters prohibited from attending over half of the Champions League’s last-16 second-leg fixtures, including Paris Saint-Germain’s match against Borussia Dortmund at Parc des Princes on Wednesday evening.

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