The parties involved are presenting diverse opinions regarding an increase to the EU budget and the potential issuance of joint bonds. The Estonian 200, the Centre Party, and the Social Democrats are most directly discussing the possibility of increasing the EU budget for unspecified purposes. Isamaa has expressed reservations against a significant budget increase, while the Reform Party believes prioritizing reductions in existing spending should be the initial focus. Discussions encompass the European economy, the European Union, the European Parliament elections, the Eurozone, and the budget itself. Topics: #budget #editorial #view Post navigation Postimees editor: Estonian-speaking children are not teachers for Russian-speaking Tatjana Lavrova gave up on running for the Mayor of Lasnamäe District
“It’s concerning to see such differing viewpoints on such a significant financial decision for the future of the EU.” Reply