The European Commission has published its 2026 European Semester Spring Package, outlining priorities and recommendations for EU Member States. The package includes a chapeau communication, country reports on economic and social challenges, country‑specific reform and investment recommendations (CSRs), and an Article 126(3) report evaluating deficit compliance. It sets a framework for fiscal monitoring, calls for increased savings directed to productive investment, and stresses the need to accelerate the clean‑energy transition and housing affordability. The Commission also recommends opening an excessive deficit procedure for Bulgaria and proposes abrogating the procedure for Malta. CSRs highlight the importance of maintaining continuity of reforms and investments under the Recovery and Resilience Facility as it concludes in 2026.
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