Government leaders moved to fast-track a budget bill, arguing that agencies need clarity to plan procurement and staffing. Opposition parties said the timeline leaves too little room for scrutiny and proposed amendments on oversight and reporting.
Negotiations focused on social spending and infrastructure allocations, with some lawmakers pushing to re-sequence projects to reduce near-term borrowing. Analysts said the outcome could influence confidence measures and spending forecasts for the second half of the year.
Parliamentary leaders scheduled extended sessions, signaling that compromises may emerge through marathon committee meetings.
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