Defence spending amounts to 2% or more of GDP by the end of the cabinet period.
The national debt remains below 60% of GDP throughout the entire cabinet period.
The maximum speed on one or more highways has been increased to 130 km/h.
The average EMU balance over the cabinet period is 2.8% of GDP or lower.
The standard term for naturalization has been extended to 10 years.
The growth in the number of civil servants and the use of consultants in (core) departments in recent years will be more than reversed.
The independence of the Electoral Council will be strengthened and its mandate expanded to an Electoral Authority.
A statutory regulation will be introduced for independent inspectorates, supervisory bodies, and authorities, including their method of enforcement (law on national inspectorates and authorities).
A constitutional amendment to abolish the ban on constitutional review in Article 120 will be submitted.
A legal maximum has been set for the increase in municipal housing tax (property tax, either in legislation or an agreement with the municipalities).
The healthcare deductible is 165 euros or lower in 2027.
A constitutional amendment to introduce a constitutional court that reviews laws against the Constitution will be submitted.
At least 66% of new housing is affordable for middle-income households.
At least 30% of new housing is social housing.
A bill will be introduced, creating a new electoral system for the House of Representatives
The legal minimum age for prostitution has been raised to 21 years.
Red diesel is again available for farmers, horticulturists, and agricultural contractors.
An average of 100,000 or more homes are built per year during the cabinet period.
New legislation has been implemented that demonstrably tightens asylum policy.
The Netherlands is in the top 5 countries with the best competitive position at the end of the cabinet period.