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Economists: 2026 Budget Is Realistic, but Fiscal Outlook Is Worrisome

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The 2026 Lithuanian budget, approved by the Seimas on Thursday, responds to the increased needs of national defense, is socially oriented, and at the same time stimulates the country's economy, economists say. However, it barely fits within the framework of fiscal requirements, so without additional decisive government decisions, there is no room left to form a 2027 budget acceptable to businesses and residents.
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The 2026 Lithuanian budget, approved by the Seimas on Thursday, responds to the increased needs of national defense, is socially oriented, and at the same time stimulates the country's economy, economists say. However, it barely fits within the framework of fiscal requirements, so without additional decisive government decisions, there is no room left to form a 2027 budget acceptable to businesses and residents.

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vz.lt broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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