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Form. in the Economic Council: Sustainability Is Not Reflected in the Budget

The government set out to achieve sustainability in the economy, but this is not reflected in the budget that has now been approved. This is what the chairman of the Icelandic Economic Council says. The Icelandic Parliament approved the final budget for 2026 last night. It has a deficit of just under ISK 270 million. - We expect that additional appropriations of 50 million will be added in 2026, and then the deficit will be one percent of GDP. A…
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The government set out to achieve sustainability in the economy, but this is not reflected in the budget that has now been approved. This is what the chairman of the Icelandic Economic Council says. The Icelandic Parliament approved the final budget for 2026 last night. It has a deficit of just under ISK 270 million. - We expect that additional appropriations of 50 million will be added in 2026, and then the deficit will be one percent of GDP. A…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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