In a report on the social dimension of the European Semester budget process drafted by Krzysztof Hetman (EPP, Poland) and adopted on Tuesday 27 February (24 votes for, 10 against, with 14 abstentions), the European Parliament's employment and social affairs committee (EMPL) calls for an increase in the budget for cohesion policy and the European Social Fund (ESF) after 2020.
The MEPs were giving their views on the annual growth examination for 2018 and the Semester launched after the...