Romania after 10 years in European Union

Romania after 10 years in European Union

Romania is an EU member for 10 years. Until now, the EU budget has contributed 13.7 billion and received 39.8 billion. As such, in ten years it has a positive balance, that they entered the country on various projects, 26.5 billion euros. Worrying news is that would be attracted 27 billion in three years! Will they be able to?

On 1 January, Romania celebrates 10 years of JV European Union. Since 2000, began to receive EU pre-accession financial assistance, ie to prepare the integration, then, after joining has a budget for 2007-2013 drawing, which rose along with pre-accession to over 35 billion euro . Because not all pututu his cheltuiscă, he received a reprieve until the end of 2015, then by the end of 2016. Finally, in December reported a 39.8 billion euro absorption, including 3 billion from the budget post accession 2014-2020, with a total of 30.725 billion. The money would be spent Romans 27 billion. In other words, they spent three years 70% of what they could absorb in ten years.


Money can be absorbed easily if there are projects


It is very easy to absorb this money, but does have its projects? Required investments in Romania amount to over 15 billion per year, particularly in infrastructure. If you would absorb this money, I did not talk about the budget deficit. But will they take it? Money answer to EU funds, are under control and out scandal if you are caught in the red. The money from the budget do not get too controlling one until you make NAD file, pass and 10 years. Therefore in Romania prefer investment from the state budget, money sitting in the pen of some vice guys.

Revenue sources for EU budget 


Revenue European Union budget comes from three major segments.

The first is the contribution of 0.7% of GNI of each Member State. It is the largest source of revenue to the budget. Then, contributing 0.3% of the proceeds from the harmonized value-added tax of each Member State. Also, much of the import duties levied on goods from outside the EU go to the EU budget. Member country perceives only retain a small percentage of them.