Togo’s Senate approves 2026 budget at CFA2,751.5 billion

Public finance
Wednesday, 24 December 2025 08:16
Togo’s Senate approves 2026 budget at CFA2,751.5 billion

(Togo First) - In Togo, senators on December 23 approved the draft finance law for the 2026 fiscal year in Lomé. The budget balances revenues and expenditures at CFA2,751.5 billion, the same amount previously adopted by the National Assembly.

Compared with the initial draft submitted by the executive, which stood at CFA2,740.5 billion, the final budget reflects an increase of nearly CFA11 billion. Relative to the revised 2025 budget, set at CFA2,436 billion, the 2026 budget represents a rise of 12.93%.

According to the Senate, the increase reflects the authorities’ intention to support economic growth and macroeconomic stability, place people at the center of national priorities, and consolidate social gains in favor of more inclusive and sustainable development.

This is the first time in the country’s institutional history that a budget has been reviewed and adopted by both chambers of Parliament. Senate President Barry Moussa Barqué said the approval of the 2026 finance law marks a decisive step in Togo’s institutional evolution, as it embeds the priorities of the Fifth Republic within a consolidated budget framework.

Finance and Budget Minister Georges Essowè Barcola said the vote gives the government the means to effectively implement its public policy agenda. He also noted that the finance law is a key instrument of the democratic pact, aimed at fostering a stronger, more resilient, and more inclusive economy through the execution of major projects and programs.

Esaïe Edoh

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