The European parliament and the European council have finally agreed on an ambitious long-term recovery plan for its 27 member nations. The historic €1.8 trillion ($2.1 trillion) agreement, which was announced on November 11, will include a provision of €2.8 billion ($3.3 billion) to support the cultural field.
The European Union Has Boosted Its Culture Bailout to €2.8 Billion After Pushback From Industry Leaders
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