- The government coalition partners and the cabinet reached an agreement for the 2023 budget in a meeting that lasted over 14 hours, Dutch media NOS reported.
- On Tuesday afternoon, leaders of the VVD, D66, CDA, and ChristenUnie parties met at the finance ministry, where they initially met with Rutte, Kaag, Deputy Prime Minister Carola Schouten and State Secretary Marnix Van Rij.
- One of the most pressing issues was the negotiations of purchasing power, as the Netherlands is suffering high inflation levels.
Dutch cabinet backs 2023 budget after burning midnight oil

