The State Budget for 2026 Was Adopted by Parliament. the Coalition Was One Step Closer to Breaking up Due to the Amendments
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Deputies and senators are scheduled to give the final vote on the draft law on the state budget for 2026, as well as on the one on social insurance, on Friday, in the reunited plenary session. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan is also participating in the Parliament session, a...
The draft law on the state budget for 2026 was adopted, on Friday, by the reunified plenary of the Parliament. There were 319 votes in favor, 104 votes against and one abstention. At the same time, the Law on the State Social Insurance Budget was adopted. The article Romania has a budget. The draft law on the state budget for 2026 was adopted in Parliament first appeared on Romania TV.
Parlamentul României aprobă bugetul, în pofida tensiunilor din coaliție
România s-a ales cu buget deși era să rămână fără guvern. Social-democrații nu exclud totuși înlocuirea liberalului Ilie Bolojan în fruntea cabinetului de miniștri. După negocieri tensionate în coaliție, PSD a votat pe muchie de cuțit. România menține deficitul aproape de plafonul șase procente, urmează o perioadă în care statul român va strânge cureaua.
The adoption of the state budget in 2026 appears to have temporarily reduced the tensions in the coalition, after both PSD and PNL have both announced seats.
The Liberal National Party welcomed on Friday, 20 March, the adoption of the State budget for 2026, which characterises it as ‘realist, responsible and privileged’.
Romanian Parliament adopts 2026 budget after heated debates over spending priorities
Romania’s Parliament has adopted the 2026 state budget following several days of political tensions and negotiations, setting a deficit target of 6.2% of GDP and projecting modest economic growth. The budget was approved with 319 votes in favour and 104 against, while the social security budget passed with 314 votes in favour and 105 against. […] The post Romanian Parliament adopts 2026 budget after heated debates over spending priorities appear…
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