Brussels, 08/10/2014 (Agence Europe) - On Tuesday 7 October, the committee on budgets of the European Parliament decided to earmark 4.27 billion euros more than under the draft budget for 2015 presented by the European Commission, in order to avoid any payment default and reduce the 'remainder to be liquidated' and the gap between the commitment appropriations and the payment appropriations.
The budget committee also added extra credits for the priority policies to promote growth and...