Compromise Sought for the 2026 Budget: Negotiations Continue

28.11.2025 | Domestic policy

The trilateral dialogue on the 2026 budget continues. Another meeting with social partners is forthcoming, at which specific measures to reach a balanced solution will be discussed. The focus is on workers' incomes, business competitiveness, and the sustainability of the social security system.

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Negotiations for the 2026 budget between the ruling parties, trade unions, and employers continue after the draft was postponed. Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova announced that the next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 2, with the aim of reaching a compromise.

The main highlights of the discussions are on:

Over 20 measures are being discussed to achieve the goals, and the Ministry of Finance is expected to cost them. In addition, issues related to salaries in certain sectors of the administration, as well as payments linked to the minimum and average wage, are being discussed.

Employers are calling for a change in the automatic mechanisms for determining wages, while trade unions are fighting for an increase in incomes. The issues around the dividend tax remain unresolved, as a balance is sought between the interests of all parties.