
MPs set to debate public debt hike to BD18 bn
The first, Decree-Law No. 13 of 2023, proposes amendments to Bahrain's 1977 law on development bonds. If approved, it would authorise the Finance Minister, in coordination with the Central Bank, to issue treasury bills, Sharia-compliant instruments, and other borrowing tools both domestically and abroad, within a BD16bn cap. Instruments could be issued in Bahraini dinars or other convertible currencies and reissued upon maturity.
Parliament's Financial and Economic Affairs Committee first reviewed the law in early 2024, but MPs returned it for further study. A revised report is now set for discussion, after the Finance Ministry warned of a growing gap in financing needs for 2023 and 2024, driven by over BD4bn in debt and interest repayments. By September 2023, Bahrain's oil revenues stood at BD1.43bn, with public debt exceeding 103% of GDP.
The Finance Ministry argued that the new language—particularly the term 'other credit facilities'—modernises the law to reflect tools used by today's financial markets, enabling Bahrain to manage mounting liabilities and adapt to global interest rate volatility.
Although Decree-Law 13 was passed in 2023, it has not yet received final parliamentary ratification. Meanwhile, a second measure—Decree-Law No. 10 of 2024—was issued in August, further lifting the cap to BD18bn. It took legal effect immediately after being published in the Official Gazette, but is also awaiting parliamentary sign-off.
The committee evaluated the second decree across five meetings between October 2024 and April 2025, studying financial records, legal input and responses from the Finance Ministry. Its final report, submitted on April 20, found the move legally sound under Article 38 of the Constitution, which permits temporary legislation by royal decree when Parliament is in recess.
Bahrain ran a budget deficit of BD774 million in 2023 and expects this to increase to BD904m in 2024—nearly BD1bn above initial budget estimates. According to the Finance Minister, Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, contributing factors include BD1bn in unpaid gas bills by the Electricity and Water Authority, overspending on social welfare, and delayed support payments under the Fiscal Balance Programme.
The Central Bank confirmed the move fell within budget law provisions. Officials warned that without legal approval for the new debt ceiling, the government could face constitutional challenges in meeting its obligations.
Under the BD18bn cap, bonds and similar instruments can be reissued as they mature, provided total borrowing remains within the approved limit.
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