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    Belgian government fails to reach deal on 2026 national budget

    October 23, 2025
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    BRUSSELS, October 23, 2025: The Belgian federal government concluded a marathon round of talks late Wednesday without reaching an agreement on the 2026 national budget, as negotiations among the coalition partners once again ended without consensus. Prime Minister Bart De Wever and his deputy prime ministers from all parties in the ruling coalition participated in the discussions, which extended through the evening but yielded no breakthrough.

    Belgian government fails to reach deal on 2026 national budget
    Fiscal negotiations in Belgium stall with no breakthrough on 2026 spending.

    According to official statements following the meeting, the session focused on the government’s medium-term financial framework, including proposed fiscal measures intended to generate approximately €10 billion in savings by 2030. The framework was presented by De Wever as part of the coalition’s ongoing effort to align national finances with European Union fiscal targets. Despite minor adjustments, officials said the proposal remained largely consistent with earlier drafts discussed during the week.

    The impasse leaves the government without a clear path to finalizing the 2026 budget. No further collective cabinet meetings are scheduled for Thursday, while the Prime Minister is expected to hold individual consultations with his deputy prime ministers on Friday. The discussions are intended to evaluate whether a resumption of group negotiations would be productive, following several weeks of gridlock within the coalition.

    Belgium’s Finance Minister Vincent Van Peteghem told Parliament earlier this week that prolonged delays in adopting the budget could affect fiscal stability and limit the government’s ability to meet European fiscal obligations. He emphasized the importance of timely approval to maintain market confidence and ensure continuity in public investment. Van Peteghem underscored that the government must adhere to the EU’s revised fiscal framework, which requires member states to pursue sustainable debt and deficit levels over the medium term.

    Fiscal challenges deepen amid rising national debt

    Economic officials have warned that the lack of a comprehensive budget agreement could force the government to operate under a provisional “twelve-month emergency budget” at the start of 2026. This temporary measure, previously used in Belgian fiscal management, would allow spending at the level of one-twelfth of the previous year’s appropriations until a full budget is passed by Parliament.

    The current stalemate highlights the complexity of balancing fiscal consolidation with ongoing commitments to social programs and economic development initiatives. Belgium faces mounting fiscal pressures, with the Federal Planning Bureau recently projecting that the national deficit could continue to widen beyond 2028 without corrective measures. Public debt remains among the highest in the euro area, and expenditure on healthcare, pensions, and energy subsidies has grown steadily since the pandemic.

    Despite broad agreement among coalition parties on the need for fiscal discipline, divisions persist over the allocation of spending reductions and the structure of potential tax reforms. Several key policy areas, including labor incentives, corporate taxation, and social welfare adjustments, remain unresolved. These differences have complicated the drafting of a unified budget proposal that meets both domestic and European requirements.

    Belgium races against deadline for 2026 fiscal plan

    The ongoing negotiations mark the first major budgetary test for the De Wever administration, which took office earlier this year. The coalition government, composed of Flemish and Francophone parties, has faced challenges coordinating fiscal policy amid differing regional priorities. While officials have stated their commitment to achieving a balanced and responsible budget, the timeline for submitting the 2026 proposal to Parliament remains uncertain.

    Belgium’s last approved federal budget covered the 2025 fiscal year, incorporating measures to support economic recovery and energy transition. With less than ten weeks remaining in the legislative calendar, the government now faces increased pressure to finalize the 2026 budget before the end of the year to ensure uninterrupted public funding and compliance with European reporting obligations. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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