BRUSSELS — The European Parliament is bracing for cuts within the institution’s sprawling communications department as some staffers now fear their jobs are in danger.
The Parliament has for years contained one of the biggest communications departments in Brussels, essentially acting as the body’s in-house public relations agency. But the years of abundance — and an annual budget that reached €127 million in 2025 — appear to be coming to an end as the institution reallocates resources to focus on what Parliament leaders perceive as their central mission: legislating and democratic oversight.
“It is known they want to cut. That is a fact,” said one Parliament official, who, like others in this story, spoke on condition of anonymity to freely discuss internal matters. “There are people scared for their jobs.”