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Sharp Criticism of the Government's Budget: "the Deficit Is Too Large"

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The government's budget has been heavily criticized by the Fiscal Policy Council, which believes that the policy pursued violates the principles of the fiscal policy framework and describes the proposed budget as "overly expansionary."

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Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) defends the government's economic policy despite the sharp criticism from the Fiscal Policy Council. At the same time, the criticism from the opposition is harsh. - This shows that the Finance Minister has been irresponsible and that it is ultimately the Swedish people who have to pay the price, says Mikael Damberg (S).

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The government is receiving harsh criticism from the Fiscal Policy Council, whose task is to evaluate the government's economic policy. "Remarkable" is one of many harsh words in the council's annual report.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The government's budget has been heavily criticized by the Fiscal Policy Council, which believes that the policy pursued violates the principles of the fiscal policy framework and describes the proposed budget as "overly expansionary."

·Stockholm, Sweden
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On Monday, the Fiscal Policy Council will present its verdict on the government's economic policy. And it is harsh. "In this year's report, the council presents its most serious criticism to date," according to information to Expressen. - The worst criticism that any government in modern times has received, says Mikael Damberg (S).

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The most serious criticism ever, is how the Fiscal Policy Council describes the report published today.

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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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