http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2012/11/23/...udget-pay.html?src=busln höchste Zeit mal etwas dagegen zu unternehmen 63 Milliarden allein für den Beamtenapparat und all diese teilweise dringend überprüfungsbedürftigen Agrarsubventionen ,die gerade der Agrarindustrie zugute kommen oder hauptsächlich nach Süd-und Osteuropa wandern,wo sie bisher auch nichts verbessert haben ausser der übermässigen Olivenbaumanpflanzung und der Fleischindustrei in Osteuropa.Alle schreien sie Zeterundmordio wenn es um die Agrasubventionen der einzelnen Länder geht
und jetzt auf GB und Cameron zu schimpfen als Marodeure die den EU-Frieden gefährden,ist doch ein einziger Hohn ..... The measures would cut around 6 billion euros from the 7-year budget, British officials say, a fractional amount in actual terms but one with heavy symbolic value at a time when all EU countries are struggling to keep budgets in check. ...
he also has tacit support in northern corners of Europe, such as Germany, Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands, where there is an acknowledgement that if the budget is going to be cut, EU administration costs, which account for nearly 63 billion euros, need to come under the knife.
In the latest proposal administration costs are not touched.
However, Cameron's demand for more cuts, coupled with a pledge to protect Britain's cherished annual EU rebate, has upset the European Commission, the EU's executive, and some leaders as they struggle to narrow divisions and reach a deal.
...In its proposal, Britain has said that EU workers aged under 58 should have their retirement age raised to 68 from 63, that the total wage bill should be cut 10 percent and that officials' pensions should be reduced from 70 percent to 60 percent of their final salaries, which would save 1.5 billion euros. ... |