Starting today, the Budget Committee will hold debates on zero consumption tax on food products and security
The Japanese Budget Committee will begin discussions on the government's budget proposal, focusing on issues like zero consumption tax on food and security measures.
Tensions high as Halifax mayor, councillors battle over how to balance books
Halifax's budget discussions have escalated into tensions among the mayor and city councillors over proposed budget cuts and their implications.
Prime Minister Takeda aims for budget approval within the fiscal year, opposition demands sufficient deliberation
Prime Minister Takeda expressed the intention to pass the 2026 initial budget proposal within the fiscal year, while opposition parties advocate for thorough discussions, suggesting a temporary budget to address urgent spending needs.
180 billion PLN for defense under question. Time for SAFE is running out
The article discusses the legislative status and implications of the SAFE financial instrument for Polish defense funding amidst ongoing parliamentary discussions.
GDP Up, Bonds Selling Well. Is It Time to Organize the Budget?
Poland's economic growth is expected to slow down after 2026, prompting discussions on financial consolidation during favorable conditions.
Breakfast Diplomacy Aims to Lower Sweden's Brussels Bill
Sweden's EU minister Jessica Rosencrantz is engaged in negotiations to prevent a proposed 60% increase in the country's EU fees as part of the discussions on the bloc's next long-term budget.
Ruckus in UP Assembly: Severe Clash Between Sanjay Nishad and SP Legislators
A violent confrontation occurred in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly during budget discussions between Cabinet Minister Sanjay Nishad and legislators of the Samajwadi Party.
Almost 50 billion PLN for armaments from the USA by the end of 2027.
Poland's government plans to borrow over 180 billion PLN for defense-related expenditures, primarily for arms purchases from the USA and South Korea, amidst discussions in the Senate regarding a new financial security instrument.
Candidate Site for J1 Espulse's Home Ground at Shimizu Station East Exit, Shizuoka
Shizuoka City has proposed a budget for acquiring land to build a new multi-purpose stadium for J1 Espulse near JR Shimizu Station, reflecting ongoing discussions about enhancing the area's sports infrastructure.
Prime Minister Takes "Takaichi Color" into Special Diet, Appoints Close Aide Furuya as Head of House of Representatives Constitutional Review Committee
The Japanese Prime Minister is gearing up for a special Diet session with key appointments that could influence constitutional discussions and budget deliberations amidst political tensions.
New figures: How much Orpo's government still needs to save
Finland's government faces a shortfall of up to 363 million euros in planned savings, primarily in the social and health sectors, requiring immediate actions to address this gap ahead of April's budget discussions.
The ruling party aims to pass the budget by the end of the fiscal year, but difficulties are anticipated based on prime minister's directives.
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Japan Innovation Party confirmed their goal to pass the budget by the end of the fiscal year amid challenges expressed by some members regarding the feasibility of expedited discussions.
The government pushed through the budget last night. Is a spending party starting?
The Czech government approved the national budget during a late-night session, sparking discussions about potential increases in public spending.
Strengthening arguments for supplementary budget formation in the first half of the year… Government bond rates surge by 0.323% in a month
Discussions of a supplementary budget in South Korea are intensifying following President Lee Jae-myung's remarks, prompting a increase in government bond rates amid expectations of higher bond issuance due to the budget.
VIDEOS: AB1 of Thursday, January 5, 2026
The article covers various news snippets, including budget increases for government positions, changes in the ENEM exam scoring rules, record revenue in Brazil, Lula's conversation with Vorcaro regarding political interference, and discussions among STF ministers regarding the Code of Ethics.
Saeima: National interests must be defended in EU budget discussions
Latvian lawmakers urged the Prime Minister and ministers to actively defend Latvia's interests in negotiations over the EU's multi-year budget for 2028-2034.
Special National Assembly for Prime Minister Designation Scheduled for 18th, Aiming for Budget Approval Without Adjournment
The Japanese government is coordinating to convene a special session of the National Assembly on the 18th to designate a Prime Minister following the House of Representatives election, and aims to start budget discussions without adjourning.
Videos from g1 Bahia and TV Bahia - Tuesday, February 3, 2026
The article covers various news topics including the release of the first call results of Prouni, approval of MP for gas supply to low-income families, discussions on parliamentary budget allocations, the Supreme Military Court analyzing military ranks of Bolsonaro, animal rights in Brazil, a child's fall incident, and recent attacks by Russia on Ukraine.
Budget 2026: Sébastien Lecornu to speak "at the end of the day" from Matignon
Sébastien Lecornu will address the public from Matignon at the end of the day to present budget proposals after the government canceled discussions in the National Assembly due to the impossibility of voting on the budget.
Budget: Amélie de Montchalin defends the tax on holdings again
Public Accounts Minister Amélie de Montchalin reaffirms the need for a tax on holdings to address 'over-optimization,' amid renewed discussions sparked by former Economy Minister Éric Lombard.
Orders, 49.3... Macron urges Lecornu to accelerate this week on the budget
President Macron is urging Prime Minister Lecornu to hasten the budget discussions as debates continue in the National Assembly without resolution.
Budget 2026: a new clash is underway over local finances
Debates resume in the Assembly regarding local finance issues as budget discussions intensify, particularly focusing on required savings from local authorities.
Budget 2026: holding tax, corporate tax surcharge, new wealth tax... These taxes where debates are still blocked
Discussions in the Parliament regarding the 2026 budget continue, but reaching a compromise appears to be distant, reflecting low interest in the finance committee's sessions.
Key French budget talks to resume as government faces two no-confidence motions
French budget discussions are set to continue amid the looming threat of two no-confidence motions against the government.
Censure Motions: Sébastien Lecornu criticizes "cynical partisan stances" that "delay budget discussions"
Sébastien Lecornu condemned political parties for choosing to display internal disagreements that weaken France's voice and delay budget discussions amidst proposed censure motions.
Budget: in committee, debates resume calmly before the battle in the Chamber
French deputies have resumed discussions on the 2026 finance bill in a calm setting ahead of the public session scheduled to begin next Tuesday.
Budget: absent from discussions in Bercy, the ecologists cast a chill on the prospect of a vote
The Green Party, led by Marine Tondelier, chose to skip budget discussions in Bercy, expressing pessimism about the outcome of the debates, a sentiment shared by the Communist Party.
Budget 2026: When will the debates resume in the National Assembly in January?
French deputies will resume discussions on the 2026 budget after the Christmas holidays, following the failure to adopt the finance bill before the end of the year.
Budget: 'Nothing will change for retirees in 2026,' promises the government
The French government, represented by Public Accounts Minister Amélie de Montchalin, has assured that there will be no changes for retirees in 2026, dismissing discussions about the elimination of the 10% tax allowance for them.
Man Utd's huge January transfer budget and Jim Ratcliffe's net worth as Britain's richest man
Manchester United is reportedly able to spend £100 million in the January transfer window without financial strain, amidst discussions of their need to strengthen for Champions League qualification.
Manoeuvre, last act in the Chamber. Protests in the classroom with the sign 'for sale'
The final parliamentary step for the budget law is taking place in Rome, marked by protests inside the Chamber as discussions have been contentious.
Stranger Things has lost its spark – it always happens on big-budget shows
The upcoming final episode of 'Stranger Things' is expected to be its lowest-rated, leading to discussions about the decline in quality of big-budget shows over time.
Economy in the Region: New Business Park Planned on A92
A new business park is set to be developed in the Clemensänger industrial area, potentially easing budget discussions for the city of Freising by attracting new business tax contributors.