Discharge 2024: EU general budget – European Economic and Social Committee

· A10-0059/2026 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament decided to grant discharge to the Secretary-General of the European Economic and Social Committee discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Economic and Social Committee for the financial year 2024, Section VI - European Economic and Social Committee.

In its resolution, adopted by 478 votes to 146, with 27 abstentions, Parliament made the following observations:

The final adopted budget for the Committee was EUR 164 945 524 in 2024, representing an overall increase of 3.90 % compared to 2023. The staff remuneration and allowances budget line make up most of Committee budget, i.e. 65.80 % in 2024, up from 65.58 % in 2023…

For: 478(73 %). Against: 146(22 %). Abstentions: 27(4 %). In total, 651 MEPs voted. 68 MEPs didn’t vote.

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