Poland Prime Minister Premier Mateusz Morawiecki spoke at following a weekly government session that approved a draft budget where spending and income are balanced at 429.5 billion zlotys ($109 billion). Morawiecki stressed it is Poland’s first budget without a deficit since it became a democracy. It still needs consultations with worker and employer groups and approval from two parliament chambers and the president. The announcement comes before October 13 parliamentary elections, in which the ruling party is expected to win a majority, chiefly thanks to its program of generous subsidies to families. Observers noted a budget can be amended during the fiscal year.