Meeting in Brussels on Thursday 11 April for a mini-plenary session, MEPs approved (by 438 votes to 167 with 5 abstentions) the European Commission’s budgetary management for 2022.
However, a number of criticisms have been levied, including the high rate of error in spending and the amount of European commitments that are still outstanding (€450 billion, which is largely attributable to the Next Generation EU package).
In the resolution accompanying the discharge decision, MEPs regret...