Verteidigungsbudget 2024
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Re: Verteidigungsbudget 2024
Parlamentskorrespondenz Nr. 1208 vom 17.11.2023
Militärbudget soll Vier-Milliarden-Grenze überschreiten
https://www.parlament.gv.at/aktuelles/p ... 023/pk1208
U G 1 4 - M i l i t ä r i s c h e A n g e l e g e n h e i t e n
Untergliederungsanalyse
https://www.parlament.gv.at/dokument/bu ... t-2024.pdf
Militärbudget soll Vier-Milliarden-Grenze überschreiten
https://www.parlament.gv.at/aktuelles/p ... 023/pk1208
U G 1 4 - M i l i t ä r i s c h e A n g e l e g e n h e i t e n
Untergliederungsanalyse
https://www.parlament.gv.at/dokument/bu ... t-2024.pdf
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Re: Verteidigungsbudget 2024
Parlamentskorrespondenz Nr. 1244 vom 23.11.2023
Nationalrat widmet sich Militärbudget für 2024
https://www.parlament.gv.at/aktuelles/p ... 023/pk1244
Nationalrat widmet sich Militärbudget für 2024
https://www.parlament.gv.at/aktuelles/p ... 023/pk1244
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Re: Verteidigungsbudget 2024
https://www.facebook.com/tanner.klaudia ... p2ppMYp6ElNach Jahren des Kaputtsparens müssen wir wieder nachzurüsten und zu einer modernen Armee werden, das uns vor allen Bedrohungen schützen kann.
Daher wollen wir eine Novelle des Landesverteidigungsfinanzierungsgesetzt umsetzen und das Ziel der Entwicklung des Verteidigungsbudgets langfristig auf 2 Prozent des BIP festlegen.
CCC, Austria sign MOU on defence cooperation (8. August 2024)
CCC is pleased to announce it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Austrian Ministry of Defence to bring Canadian defence and aerospace solutions to Austria, and sign government to government (G2G) contracts. Every G2G contract signed by CCC has the legal effect of being signed in the name of the Government of Canada and comes with an assurance of contract performance.
https://www.ccc.ca/en/announcements/ccc ... operation/The MOU was formally signed by Austrian Ministerial Counsellor Mag. Marco Grill and CCC’s Director of Business Development in Defence and Security Clint Cossette, at a ceremony held in Vienna, Austria.
Zuletzt geändert von theoderich am Sa 29. Mär 2025, 21:42, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
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Re: Verteidigungsbudget 2024
Parlamentskorrespondenz Nr. 1025 vom 06.11.2024
Neu im Budgetausschuss
Neu im Budgetausschuss
https://www.parlament.gv.at/aktuelles/p ... 024/pk1025Im dritten Quartal 2024 wurden Vorbelastungen von 567,8 Mio. € genehmigt. [...] Weitere 298,4 Mio. € wurden für Landesverteidigung vorgesehen.
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Re: Verteidigungsbudget 2024
Parlamentskorrespondenz Nr. 1073 vom 28.11.2024
Nationalrat: Fraktionen haben sich auf Sitzungsfahrplan für 2025 geeinigt
Commission assesses EU countries’ plans for fiscal stability and sustainable growth
https://commission.europa.eu/news/commi ... refLang=de
Nationalrat: Fraktionen haben sich auf Sitzungsfahrplan für 2025 geeinigt
https://www.parlament.gv.at/aktuelles/p ... 024/pk1073Wann über das Budget 2025 beraten wird, hängt maßgeblich von der Dauer und vom Ausgang der Regierungsverhandlungen ab. Als Übergangslösung bis zum Budgetbeschluss ist anstelle des automatischen Budgetprovisoriums auch ein gesetzliches Provisorium möglich. Dieses würde mehr Flexibilität bei den Ausgaben und bei der Aufnahme von Finanzschulden erlauben, bräuchte aber eine Mehrheit im Nationalrat. In Frage kommt auch die Erstellung eines Doppelbudgets für 2025 und 2026 durch den künftigen Finanzminister bzw. die künftige Finanzministerin, dann könnten die Budgetberatungen im Herbst über das Budget 2026 entfallen.
Commission assesses EU countries’ plans for fiscal stability and sustainable growth
https://commission.europa.eu/news/commi ... refLang=de
- https://ec.europa.eu/commission/pressco ... ip_24_5922
- 2025 European Semester: Autumn package (26. November 2024)
https://commission.europa.eu/publicatio ... package_en- 2025 European Semester: Omnibus Report under Article 126(3) of the Treaty on compliance with the deficit criterion for Austria and Finland
4. RELEVANT FACTORS WHEN ASSESSING COMPLIANCE WITH THE DEFICIT CRITERION
Article 126(3) of the Treaty provides that, for each Member State, this report shall “take into account whether the government deficit exceeds government investment expenditure and take into account all other relevant factors, including the medium-term economic and budgetary position of the Member State”.
Those factors are further clarified in Article 2(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1467/97, as amended, and refer to:
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- e) the increase of government investment in defence, where applicable, considering also the time of recording of military equipment expenditure.
Increase in government investment in defence. Based on COFOG data published by Eurostat, total general government expenditure on defence amounted to 0.6% of GDP in 2022. Of this, government investment in defence represented 0.1% of GDP in 2022, remaining unchanged compared to 2019. According to the information provided by the Austrian authorities, total defence expenditure is assumed to increase by 0.14% of GDP in 2024, while the authorities did not provide a breakdown between investment and other expenditure.According to the Commission’s Autumn 2024 Forecast, the government deficit in Austria is projected to clearly exceed 3% of GDP over the forecast horizon, until 2026. As usual, the Commission forecasts have been prepared on the basis of the current policies. For Austria, the forecast does not consider a budget for 2025 since the latter has been delayed by the Austrian electoral cycle. On this basis, the deficit in excess of the reference value is assessed to be not temporary for Austria.
https://economy-finance.ec.europa.eu/do ... 3e83ea8_enIn the light of this assessment, and after considering the opinion of the Economic and Financial Committee as established under Article 126(4) TFEU, the Commission will consider proposing to open an excessive deficit procedure for Austria by proposing to the Council to adopt a Decision under Article 126(6) establishing the existence of an excessive deficit. In the exchange leading to this report, the Austrian authorities recalled that negotiations are currently ongoing to form a government. The authorities expressed their intention to take the necessary action to bring the deficit below 3% in 2025 without having to open an excessive deficit procedure. This would require a package of corrective measures, in time for the ECOFIN meeting of January 2025. The Commission stands ready to assess such a package as soon as related measures are formally agreed by the government and sufficiently detailed.
- 2025 European Semester: Omnibus Report under Article 126(3) of the Treaty on compliance with the deficit criterion for Austria and Finland
- 2025 European Semester: Autumn package (26. November 2024)