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European Defence Readiness 2030: assessment of needs

Date: 17.12.2025

European defence policy sustainable finance small and medium-sized enterprises investment European security strategic autonomy short-term credit common security and defence policy European Investment Bank defence expenditure
Overall Result
425
120
96
94
425 For
120 Against
96 Abstention
94 Did not vote
The EU aims to significantly enhance its defense capabilities by 2030 to address growing security threats effectively. Key objectives include closing an 800 billion euro investment gap and increasing defense spending to 3.15 percent of GDP. Joint procurement, standardized regulations, and a European preference are intended to reduce dependency on third countries. Funding will be provided through EU instruments like the SAFE fund and an expanded EIB mandate for defense projects. Politically, closer cooperation among member states is sought to overcome fragmentation and boost the competitiveness of Europe’s defense industry.
Amendments
Merja Kyllönen
Foto von Merja Kyllönen
Country: Finland Finland

Group: The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL) The Left in the European Parliament (GUE/NGL)

Plenary contributions: 39
My vote:
For
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