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Court of Audit Warns: Dutch Budget Presents a Rosy, Unsubstantiated Picture

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

The⁤ Hague – ⁤ The Netherlands‘ budget projections for 2026 and beyond⁢ contain unrealistic ⁤cuts and postponed investments, possibly‍ burdening future governments, according to a critical assessment released by the Court of Audit following Prince’s Day.⁣ The Court of audit has sent letters to each ministry ‌outlining these concerns.

Key ⁣issues highlighted include overly optimistic savings projections on asylum ‌costs. While the⁤ former asylum minister, Faber, anticipated a decrease in ⁢spending linked ‍to fewer asylum seekers, current submission‌ numbers do not support this ⁣assumption. The budget currently estimates €4 billion for asylum reception in 2026,dropping to just €1 billion in 2027.

The Court of ‌Audit⁢ also flagged calculated cutbacks ⁤on EU payments.The current cabinet aimed for a €1.6 billion discount on ‍contributions to the EU, a negotiation ⁣that has yet to yield results, but the anticipated savings are ​already factored into the ​budget. Conversely, the Netherlands expects⁢ to receive​ €2.9 billion from⁢ the European repair and resilience fund ⁤for sustainability and digitization projects, requiring detailed accountability for previously received funds – an area where⁤ the Court ⁢of Audit previously warned the ‌Netherlands‍ is⁤ “not in order” this ​spring.

Furthermore,the outgoing cabinet’s practice of postponing ⁢scheduled investments,referred to as “cash,” creates a more‌ favorable​ short-term budget ⁣outlook‌ but shifts costs onto the next administration.

Regarding defense ⁤spending, the budget lacks provisions for increased expenditures committed to under a NATO agreement, potentially‌ totaling €19 billion annually in the​ long⁤ term. The allocation of funds for ​this increase remains‍ a contentious point among political parties, with the CDA proposing a tax‌ increase (“liberty contribution”), GroenLinks-PvdA advocating⁣ for increased defense spending without cuts to social security, and the ⁤VVD favoring budget cuts over⁢ tax hikes.

The Court⁤ of Audit’s assessment underscores⁣ a policy-light budget presented by the outgoing cabinet, deferring major decisions‌ to the newly elected Lower House.

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