The Government has already submitted a budget plan based on the 2026 State Budget to the European Commission.

The Portuguese Government has already submitted to the European Commission, as required, the budgetary plan based on the State Budget for 2026 (OE2026), ensuring that the new Portuguese measures comply with the specific recommendations from Brussels.
The delivery of the Portuguese budget plan to Brussels took place after the executive's presentation of the 2026 State Budget at the end of last week, the Lusa news agency noted today on the European institution's website.
Every year, eurozone countries submit draft budgetary plans to the EU executive, which is responsible for evaluating them to ensure that the economic policies of the single currency member states are coordinated and that all comply with the rules of economic governance.
Draft budget plans are assessed as compliant, broadly compliant, or at risk of non-compliance.
The Portuguese Government has already submitted to the European Commission, as required, the budgetary plan based on the State Budget for 2026 (OE2026), ensuring that the new Portuguese measures comply with the specific recommendations from Brussels.
The delivery of the Portuguese budget plan to Brussels took place after the executive's presentation of the 2026 State Budget at the end of last week, the Lusa news agency noted today on the European institution's website.
Every year, eurozone countries submit draft budgetary plans to the EU executive, which is responsible for evaluating them to ensure that the economic policies of the single currency member states are coordinated and that all comply with the rules of economic governance.
Draft budget plans are assessed as compliant, broadly compliant, or at risk of non-compliance.
The Portuguese Government has already submitted to the European Commission, as required, the budgetary plan based on the State Budget for 2026 (OE2026), ensuring that the new Portuguese measures comply with the specific recommendations from Brussels.
The delivery of the Portuguese budget plan to Brussels took place after the executive's presentation of the 2026 State Budget at the end of last week, the Lusa news agency noted today on the European institution's website.
Every year, eurozone countries submit draft budgetary plans to the EU executive, which is responsible for evaluating them to ensure that the economic policies of the single currency member states are coordinated and that all comply with the rules of economic governance.
Draft budget plans are assessed as compliant, broadly compliant, or at risk of non-compliance.
Diario de Aveiro