🏛️ EU accelerates push for a digital euro amid political divisions
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The European Parliament is set to debate and vote on amendments aimed at reviving the stalled digital euro regulation. Supported by 47 MEPs from various parties, the amendments emphasize the digital euro's role in European monetary sovereignty. The ECB anticipates that, if approved promptly, the digital euro could be adopted by 2029. However, political divisions have delayed progress, raising concerns about meeting upcoming deadlines for agreement and negotiation.
Key points
- The European Parliament is set to debate and vote on amendments to revive the digital euro regulation.
- 47 MEPs from various parties support the amendments, aiming for a quick resolution.
- The ECB anticipates the digital euro could be adopted by 2029 if the regulation is approved promptly.
- Political divisions have stalled progress, but a cross-party initiative seeks to signal urgency.
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Facts
- 47 MEPs from multiple parties support the amendments to the digital euro regulation.
- The ECB projects a potential adoption of the digital euro by 2029.
- The amendments will be debated on February 6, 2026, and voted on February 7, 2026.
- Political divisions have stalled progress in the ECON committee.
Quotes
- This vote could represent a stepping stone for the rapid approval of the regulation on the digital euro — Pasquale Tridico
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