The Saxon government plans to spend approximately 53.5 billion euros over the next two years. This makes the total budget larger than ever before. However, Finance Minister Christian Piwarz (CDU) deliberately avoided referring to it as a record budget. Despite the large figures, this budget will also include cuts and reductions, the minister said.
Balancing Necessities and Consolidation
The government’s draft for the two-year budget calls for expenditures of 26.5 billion euros in 2027, with 27 billion euros planned for the following year. The cabinet approved the draft on Friday and forwarded it to the state parliament. We are trying to strike a balance between what is necessary for the state and the required fiscal consolidation, explained Piwarz (CDU), calling it a good compromise.