2022 discharge: Performance, financial management and control of EU agencies

· A9-0118/2024 · Proposition de résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 520 votes to 69, with 4 abstentions, a resolution on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Union agencies for the financial year 2022: performance, financial management and control.

The resolution contains, for each body, cross-cutting observations accompanying the discharge decisions.

The main findings are as follows:

- the cumulative total for the 2022 budget for the 33 decentralised Union agencies amounted to around EUR 3 471 million in commitment appropriations, representing an increase of 8.2 % compared to 2021, and amounted to EUR 3 035 million in payment appropriations, a decrease of 1.78 % compared to 2021;…

For: 520(88 %). Against: 69(12 %). Abstentions: 4(1 %). In total, 593 MEPs voted. 112 MEPs didn’t vote.

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