Financial audit of 155 measures: method, sources and consolidation
The Plan becomes an auditable database: each amount is reconciled with a public source and tested before entering the multi-year engine.
New consolidation layer
What the audit establishes
Public rule: an official budget envelope is never treated as an automatic saving. It is a control bound. Net savings depend on fixed costs, residual commitments, transition, timing and overlaps with other measures.
Six checks before an amount enters the model
Public machine-readable data
155-measure JSON index · CSV index · First audit wave JSON · Institutions CSV · Administration JSON · Agencies JSON · Justice JSON · Health JSON · Taxation JSON · Energy JSON · Agriculture, industry & economy JSON · Economy baseline · Digital & AI JSON · AI baseline · Budget & Constitution JSON · Constitutional baseline · Social support & transparency JSON · Social baseline · Special schemes JSON · Category 12 baseline
Post-audit consolidation
The 155-measure audit now feeds an accounting ownership and timing matrix: no historical range enters the global total until its subsector, date, transition costs and evidence are established. The baselines, years and primary sources register now pins the next documentary layer.
— monetary pass over the 58 references
— Budgetability filter
The second pass now keeps €54.950–81.950bn of productivity gains outside the future budget total until a real cost disappears, and isolates the major business-aid, tax-control-revenue and social-support envelopes before any addition.