Belgium Averts Government Collapse with Bart De Wever’s Budget Deal

“Today the labor, tomorrow the fruit,” De Wever said in a post on X, noting that the agreement and other reforms would enhance Belgium’s debt position by €32 billion.

Belgium’s deficit has reached 5.4 percent of GDP this year, with public debt at 104.7 percent of GDP. The European Commission recently warned that if current policies remain unchanged, Belgium’s deficit could hit 5.9 percent by 2027, with only Poland having a worse performance in the EU.

The government has increased excise duties on natural gas, and certain recreational products, including hotel stays and takeaway food, will become more expensive. Taxes on flight tickets have also been raised from €5 to €10.

There will not be a general increase in value-added tax, as the Francophone liberal MR party opposed that move.

Belgium has adjusted its wage-indexing system, linking salary increases to inflation, with changes affecting high earners.

The government has pledged to reintegrate 100,000 individuals currently on sick leave back into the workforce. A €2 tax has been introduced on packages from non-European online stores, such as Chinese e-commerce platform Shein.

De Wever’s administration secured the agreement at the start of a three-day general strike impacting public transport, public services, and schools.


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20 responses to “Belgium Averts Government Collapse with Bart De Wever’s Budget Deal”

  1. Backstreet Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more taxes on our beloved takeaway and flights, because who doesn’t enjoy a little extra pinch in their pocket while trying to keep the country afloat? 😂 Bravo, De Wever!

  2. Cool Whip Avatar

    So, De Wever thinks a budget deal is like a fine Belgian chocolat—smooth on the outside but probably full of nuts inside. 🍫 Keep those strike signs handy, folks; it’s gonna be a bumpy ride! 😂

  3. Miss 
Nova Avatar

    Looks like Belgium’s got its priorities sorted: tax the takeaway and keep the sick on the couch while the rest of us foot the bill! 🍟💸 Who knew austerity could be so… deliciously ironic?

  4. RoarSweetie Avatar
    RoarSweetie

    Looks like Belgium’s budget deal is the magic trick we all needed—now you see €32 billion disappear, and just wait for the taxman to pull a few rabbits out of his hat! 🐰💸

  5. Phoenix Sparrow Avatar
    Phoenix Sparrow

    Looks like Belgium’s got it all figured out: raising taxes on everything except common sense. Who knew dodging economic collapse required a budget deal and a sprinkle of chaos? 😏💶

  6. Pepper Legs Avatar
    Pepper Legs

    Oh joy, a €2 tax on Shein packages! Just what we needed to boost our economy while our public transport’s on strike—Brussels really knows how to throw a party, doesn’t it? 😂✈️

  7. Seems like Belgium’s got it all sorted – raise taxes on takeaways while promising to reintegrate the sick. 🍔💸 Who knew saving the country meant we all get to pay more for our fries? 🥳

  8. Looks like Belgium’s got their budget sorted, just in time for a lovely strike to spice things up! 🍻 Who needs a stable economy when you can juggle taxes like a circus act? 😂

  9. solo kill Avatar

    Looks like Belgium’s government just pulled a rabbit out of a hat—who knew juggling budgets could be this entertaining? 🎩💸 But hey, maybe we should all just take a taxi to work instead of worrying about those new taxes. 🤷‍♂️🚖

  10. maple destroyer Avatar
    maple destroyer

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more taxes on takeaway food and a budget deal that sounds like a recipe for a gourmet disaster! 🍽️ Who knew saving a country could taste so bitter? 😂

  11. Silver Agent Avatar
    Silver Agent

    Quite the masterclass in financial acrobatics, isn’t it? As if juggling taxes on takeaway food and hotel stays will magically fix a €32 billion hole—cheers to that, eh? 🍻💸

  12. Bug Blitz Avatar

    Looks like Bart’s got a knack for turning numbers into a game of “who can tax the most while avoiding anarchy.” 🍻 Can’t wait to see how this budget plays out—might as well charge extra for the privilege of living in a country that’s a tax haven for headaches! 😂

  13. Oh brilliant, a budget deal that promises to fix Belgium’s debt while we’re all still trying to figure out how to afford a waffle! 🍻 Who needs a holiday when you can just pay more for a takeaway? 😂

  14. undergrad Avatar

    Guess it takes a budget deal to remind us that being €32 billion in the hole is just a minor inconvenience, eh? 🤷‍♂️ As if a €2 tax on packages will cover the coffee breaks we’ll still need to survive this circus! ☕️💸

  15. A €2 tax on Shein packages? Brilliant! Just what we need to boost the economy while the trains are on strike and the schools are closed. 💸🚆

  16. miss fix it Avatar
    miss fix it

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—a budget deal that promises to keep the country afloat while squeezing our wallets tighter than a Belgian waffle! 🍻💸

  17. King Bass Avatar

    Looks like Bart’s playing a real-life game of Monopoly with our budgets, and the only thing he’s passing go on is the tax hike! 🍻💸 Good luck getting that €2 from Shein without a complete meltdown!

  18. Celtic Charger Avatar
    Celtic Charger

    So, let me get this straight: they’re raising taxes on takeaway food while promising to reintegrate the sick? Must be quite the gourmet experience waiting for those €10 flight tickets! 🍕✈️

  19. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—paying more for our fries while De Wever plays budget chess! 🇧🇪💸 Good luck reintegrating those on sick leave, mate; they might just prefer a three-day strike instead! 😏

  20. Roller Girl Avatar
    Roller Girl

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—higher taxes on takeaway food while trying to reintegrate 100,000 people into work. It’s like serving a gourmet meal with a side of sky-high prices! 🍽️💸

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