46 Civil Society Organisations Call on the EU to Embed Enlargement in the Next

A Joint Appeal to the European Parliament and EU Member States

A coalition of 46 civil society organizations from the Western Balkans, Ukraine, and the Republic of Moldova addressed a joint appeal to the European Parliament and to the EU Member States, urging them to make enlargement a core strategic and budgetary priority in the upcoming EU long-term budget (MFF 2028–2034).

The appeal calls for the creation of a dedicated “Enlargement” budget envelope within the new MFF – a concrete financial roadmap that would align the EU’s political commitments with the resources needed to support candidate and potential candidate countries on their path to membership.

Signatories stress that credible enlargement requires predictable and sufficient funding, particularly through a strengthened IPA IV instrument of at least €30 billion in grants, and through new mechanisms such as a “pre-accession transition” facility that bridges the gap between the conclusion of negotiations and full membership.

This collective appeal comes at a decisive moment, after the European Commission’s proposal for the new MFF (July 2025) and the ensuing negotiations among EU institutions and Member States. The organization’s urge EU policymakers to seize this window to ensure that enlargement is not just a political declaration, but a strategic financial commitment to Europe’s shared stability, prosperity, and unity.

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Dr. Majlinda Bregu, is a policy leader, academic, and former politician with over two decades of experience in European integration, regional cooperation, and governance reform across South-East Europe. She currently serves as a Commissioner of the Pan- European Commission on Climate and Health (WHO).  From 2019 to 2024, Ms. Bregu served as Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council, where she led flagship regional initiatives such as the Common Regional Market, the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, and the SEE2030 Strategy – strengthening the region’s alignment with EU standards and advancing cooperation under the Berlin Process. Previously, she served as Minister of European Integration and Government Spokeswoman of Albania (2007–2013), and as a Member of the Albanian Parliament (2005–2017), where she chaired both the European Integration Committee and the National Council for European Integration. A sociologist by training, Ms. Bregu has lectured widely at international universities and authored numerous publications on EU integration, governance, gender equality, and social development. Her leadership and commitment to regional cooperation and European integration have been recognized with several distinctions, including the Prespa Dialogue Award (2023) and the European Western Balkans Award (2021).