ROME (AP) – Italy’s Parliament on Tuesday approved the government’s 2026 budget, including deficit-cutting measures.
The budget of about 22 billion euros ($25.9 billion) aims to reduce the 2026 deficit to 2.8% of gross domestic product, down from the previously targeted 3%, in line with the European Union’s demands.
The conservative coalition led by Premier Giorgia Meloni won the final vote on the budget in the lower house by 216-126.
“The budget is serious and responsible, built in a challenging context, which concentrates the limited resources available on families, work, businesses and health care,” Meloni wrote on X after the approval.