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Institutional aspects of the Report on the future of European Competitiveness (Draghi Report)

Date: 25.11.2025

defence budget economic growth single market digital transformation institutional reform EU energy policy digital single market artificial intelligence governance competitiveness clean technology EU growth strategy scientific education innovation investment
Overall Result
330
273
94
330 For
273 Against
38 Abstention
94 Did not vote
The report examines institutional reforms to enhance Europe’s competitiveness, drawing on the Draghi Report’s recommendations. Key objectives include completing the single market, boosting investments in innovation and sustainability, and strengthening strategic autonomy. Political deadlocks are to be addressed through more efficient decision-making processes, such as qualified majority voting. The EU budget is also targeted for reform to enable focused investments in critical areas like defense and digitalization. The proposals aim to ensure the EU’s ability to act effectively in an increasingly competitive global environment.
Amendments
Tamás Deutsch
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Country: Hungary Hungary

Group: Patriots for Europe (PfE) Patriots for Europe (PfE)

Plenary contributions: 87
My vote:
Against
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