Council of Ministers approves 2.34 trillion birr draft budget for 2026/27

The Council of Ministers approved a 2.34 trillion birr draft federal budget for the 2026/27 fiscal year during its 56th regular session. The proposal represents a 21.2 percent increase from the previous year's budget and has been sent to the House of Peoples’ Representatives for final approval.

The Council of Ministers unanimously approved the draft budget in its session held today. It was prepared based on the Medium-Term Macroeconomic and Fiscal Framework for 2019-2023. The budget covers regular expenditures, capital expenditures, subsidies to regional governments, and support for Sustainable Development Goals. It aligns with the 2019-2021 Development and Investment Plan. The Council first approved the macroeconomic framework before finalizing the budget proposal. The draft now moves to Parliament for a decision.

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Photorealistic scene of Addis Ababa council meeting with mayor presenting budget approval and unanimous vote.
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Addis Ababa council approves appointments and 9.94 billion birr budget

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The Addis Ababa City Council on 30 Miyazia 2018 approved appointments presented by Mayor Adanech Abiebe and an additional budget of 9.94 billion birr in a unanimous vote during its regular session.

Finance Minister Ahmed Shide reported to parliament that the 1.93 trillion birr federal budget is under pressure from delayed external aid. He addressed lawmakers on May 4, 2026, noting that domestic borrowing has risen faster than planned. The session took place without private media present.

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Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk announced EGP 80bn allocated in the FY2026/2027 budget for programs supporting production, manufacturing, entrepreneurship, and exports. The allocation includes EGP 48bn for export rebate schemes and EGP 6.7bn for the tourism sector. Presenting the draft budget to parliament, he projected public revenues at EGP 4trn.

Egypt’s Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk announced that EGP 90bn has been allocated in the 2026/2027 fiscal year budget to support production, exports, and entrepreneurship.

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The Liberal Democratic Party and Constitutional Reform Alliance have settled on a schedule for debating the supplementary budget for fiscal 2026.

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