Schillerová Will Discuss Spending and Savings with Ministers Next Year
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Negotiations on the state budget for next year are in full swing after the end of the government holidays. Finance Minister Alena Schillerová (ANO) said after Monday's government meeting that she will discuss with individual ministers in the coming days about spending and savings opportunities in their budget chapters.
Budget negotiations between Finance Minister Alena Schillerová and individual ministries have begun, and one thing is clear: just like in the case of the previous government, ministers are dissatisfied with what they should be getting. It's simply not enough, and they have to fulfill the government's program statement, and they also need a little...
The deputies will meet on Tuesday, August 25 at 10:00 a.m. to discuss the controversial amendment to the budget laws, which was vetoed by President Petr Pavel. The resolution to convene the regular meeting on Tuesday was adopted by the organizing committee per rollam, i.e. by signatures of the members.
Finance Minister Alena Schillerová (ANO) is meeting with ministers on Tuesday to discuss the shape of their budget chapters for 2027. The series of meetings was opened by Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Aleš Juchelka (ANO), who spoke to her about salaries in the public sector. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said that the deficit next year should be significantly below 400 billion crowns.
The fight for next year's budget begins. Finance Minister Alena Schillerová (ANO) is negotiating with other ministers today about the requirements for their departments. She has not yet specified the expected amount of the deficit. By how much will it exceed this year's?
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Finance Minister Alena Schillerová (ANO) will discuss budget priorities for next year with individual ministers. According to her, the discussions will include savings, investments, non-profit organizations, and emission allowances. The minister has previously announced that next year's deficit will exceed this year's, but the question is by how much. At the moment, it is clear that there will be tens of billions more c…
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