As the situation on the battlefield has changed in recent months to the detriment of Ukraine, a “prolonged war” where there is no decisive military victory on either side is the most likely scenario, writes ELN Policy Fellow Katia Glod. Based on a scenario-building workshop with experts from Ukraine, Russia, and wider Europe, she outlines what implications this could have for Europe and how the EU and UK can prepare for it.
The European Parliament on Tuesday voted to adopt new fiscal rules governing the amount of public debt an EU country can accumulate and the size of a budget deficit permitted. German EU lawmaker Markus Ferber from the conservative Christian Social Union (CSU) said in a statement the new rules were "a fresh start and a return to fiscal responsibility." Portuguese EU legislator Margarida Marques from the centre-left Socialist and Democrats (S&D) said the changes allowed for social needs and "provi
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