The Cabinet's 2026 general budget proposal has been sent to committee review after Premier Cho Jung-tai briefed lawmakers on its planning.
The budget had been stalled in the Legislature for more than six months, prior to Cho briefing lawmakers on the compilation of the budget and answering questions during a legislative hearing on Tuesday.
According to the premier, certain budget items have been deferred due to concerns over parity among public servants and constitutional issues.
Deputy Legislative Speaker Johnny Chiang presided over the hearing - after which he announced that the proposal would be sent to the Finance Committee and distributed to other committees in accordance with a set schedule.
Lawmakers agreed during cross-party negotiations last week to invite Cho to present the budget and take questions before referring it to committee.
They also agreed that the Cabinet should, within six months of the start of the review, propose bills to provide pay raises for active-duty military personnel and pension increases for retired police officers and firefighters.
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