Ghana’s Parliament Debates 2026 Budget Priorities This Week
Ghana’s Parliament began discussing the 2026 national budget on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. The document details the government’s planned spending and revenue for the coming year, focusing on key areas like finance, health, and infrastructure.
The budget proposals were presented to lawmakers for review this week. Discussions will center around allocations for the economy, education, security, and other major sectors. Parliament is expected to approve the estimates once the debates conclude.
Once approved, the 2026 budget will guide government spending across critical areas. The finalised document will outline how funds will be distributed to support national priorities over the next year.
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