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Who pays the most, who gets the most?
It's no secret that this stimulus package and a push for the deal which was spearheaded by France and Germany, was a cause of division among member states.
But to reach an agreement, compromises were made by everyone. France, Germany, Spain and Italy were forced to accept less generous recovery grants than they had wanted because of opposition from the richer northern countries. But these "frugal" states, as they're dubbed, (Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden), had made a concession by agreeing to grants being handed out at all.
The frugals did, however, secure larger rebates from the next EU budget – meaning a discount on their contributions to the EU budget. Austria's annual reduction will be doubled to 565 million euros ($646 million) a year compared with previous proposals, while the Netherlands' rebate will jump from 1.57 billion euros ($1.8 bn) to 1.92 billion euros ($2.2 bn). Denmark and Sweden also received increased discounts.
In terms of how much countries will receive, Italy emerges as one of the biggest beneficiaries, based on the fact it was one of the worst hit by the pandemic, with Italy's prime minister announcing it would receive 209 billion euros ($239 bn) – 28 percent of the fund – of which 81 billion euros ($93 bn) would be in grants and 127 billion euros ($145 bn) in repayable loans.
As for Spain, which has also been badly hit, it will also receive one of the highest amounts. It will receive 140 billion euros, just over half of which ($83.2 bn) will be in grants while the remainder will be in loans to be repaid.
Romania said it will get 79.9 billion euros ($92 bn) and Greece has said it will receive 72 billion euros ($82 bn), but no details were given on how much of this will be in grants
. While France said it would get 40 billion euros ($46 bn) in subsidies, much lower than its neighbors.
Εν κατακλείδι, τα λιγότερα χρήματα παιρνουν η Γερμανία και η Γαλλια, 35 και 40 δις αντιστοιχα.