The Prime Minister speaks on the radio. He says the government may make a supplementary budget. This could be good or bad. Money must be kept under control.
The Prime Minister says next year's financial plan must be made. But now a supplementary budget can also be made. The government can change how money is used. It is important to stay within limits.
The Prime Minister says changes are needed now. These may come in spring or autumn. A supplementary budget could be good. Next year, spending must remain within 4.5% limits.
The Prime Minister says the future is hard to predict. No one knows exactly. He says last year there was less money than expected. The same happened the year before. Even now there is less money than expected.
The Prime Minister believes the government can manage. He says spending must be controlled. A supplementary budget could be neutral. This means the financial plan will not change. But no decision has been made yet.
The Prime Minister says ministers should not ask for more money. He says in previous years too much was requested. The government must save. Only then will the money last.