Poland advocates for social solidarity and free market in EU budget.
Poland supports the EU integration model based on social solidarity and a free market. It wants to keep cohesion policy, Common Agricultural Policy, and EU Neighbourhood Policy, but is open to changes to address new challenges like demographic change and globalization. Poland believes the EU budget should not be further reduced to handle new tasks effectively. Splitting the discussion on revenue could improve debates, and giving more autonomy to the own-resources system would help develop new European policies financially.