A new financial agreement allocates billions to municipalities to spend on the welfare of Danes.

According to local media, the Danish government and the National Association of Municipalities (KL) held a press conference this morning, Friday, regarding the new agreement on municipal funding for 2025. Read the key points in the last paragraph of the article.

وبدأ وزير المالية نيكولاي فامن المؤتمر الصحفي بالقول: “من خلال الاتفاقية التي أبرمناها اليوم، فإننا نتدخل ونعطي أكبر دفعة لاقتصاد تشغيل البلديات منذ 15 عامًا. وهي اتفاقية نجمع بموجبها 3.4 مليار كرون”، وأوضح فامن بأنه يمكن القيام بذلك لأن الاقتصاد الدنماركي “مزدهر” ولأن العديد من الدنماركيين يطالبون بمزيد من الرفاهية. وستوفر هذه الاتفاقية الأموال كدعم للبلديات لتحسين رفاهية المواطنين وستكون الاموال تحت تصرف البلديات دون أن يتدخل الوزير بكيفية إنفاقها.

Each year, the National Federation of Municipalities and the government negotiate an agreement on municipal finances for the following year. This agreement includes defining the framework for municipal services, spending, and revenue targets (through taxes, for example). Additionally, it outlines the allocation of government subsidies to municipalities to ensure full funding for the agreed-upon service level. While the financial agreement applies to all municipalities, it allows them to adjust service costs locally.

Today’s agreement stipulates an increase in the municipal services framework by 3.4 billion Danish kroner. This is the money that municipalities can spend on everything from day care centers to primary schools, the vulnerable and the elderly, as well as on environmental initiatives and public transport. This money comes from the elimination of 1,000 jobs in management positions in municipalities, according to a plan negotiated last week.

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