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EU Missions: Commission's first assessment & next steps

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The Commission has made its first assessment of the EU Missions in a recently published Communication. It expresses the Commission’s support for the continuation of the 5 EU Missions with a proposed increase of budget to 11% of Pillar 2 from 2024 onwards (up from 10% currently). The Communication also launches preparations on a 6th EU Mission on the New European Bauhaus.

The conclusions of the Communication emphasize that during their first two years, the EU Missions  have supported the Commission's work on the European Green Deal, making Europe fit for the Digital Age, and Europe's Beating Cancer Plan

Read more about the Commission's assessment of the EU Missions so far and the next steps it proposes in the press release.
Read more about LERU, The GuildERRIN 's first reactions to what is proposed by the Commission in a dedicated Science Business article


Background: The Horizon Europe Regulation requires the Commission to carry out an assessment of the first Missions by the end of 2023. The legal base sets out that any activity of Missions beyond 2023 is conditional on the outcome of the assessment process.

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