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Debates of RA Draft Law on RA State Budget for 2023 Started: According to the draft state budget for 2023, capital expenditures will increase by 1.5%

October 31,2022 22:02

As in the draft budget of the last year, the draft of this year was also formed on the principle that macroeconomic stability should be guaranteed first. “This means that we should significantly increase our own incomes, in particular, tax revenues, as the Action Plan of the Government envisages, because these are the guarantees that will ensure reliable financing of the Government Programme in the medium term,” the Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan noted.

On October 31, the debates of the RA draft law on RA State Budget for 2023 started in the Standing Committees of the National Assembly and their joint sittings. The principles of developing the draft law, the main macroeconomic indicators based on the draft (inflation scenario, budget deficit and its coverage, external and internal debt), income formation (tax and customs policy), the structure of the budget expenditures and the expenditure policy were debated at the sitting of the Standing Committee on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs, which was chaired by Gevorg Papoyan.

According to the Minister of Finance, the program target of 7% economic growth has been set as the main goal for 2023, and capital expenditures will be increased for this purpose. “We have planned that the state debt should decrease from the level of 60.3 in 2022 to a level not exceeding 50% during the program period of the Government,” he noted.

According to Tigran Khachatryan, the Government has planned that the deficit of the state budget should be within 3.1% of the gross domestic product. It is the indicator that reflects how much expenses should be incurred by raising new debt funds.

The 2023 state budget is special in that, the capital expenditures will be significantly increasing, their sum is set at 548 billion AMD, or 49% will exceed the level of capital expenditures set by the adjusted budget of 2022.

A significant part of the capital expenditure of 2023 will be directed to the financing of defense and security infrastructure.

The expenditures of the defense sector in 2023 will amount to 506 billion AMD, they will exceed by 35% the expenditure indicators set by the adjusted budget of 2022.

The increase in expenditures directed to the social protection sector will also be significant. They will amount to 648 billion AMD in 2023, will exceed by 10% the expenditures directed to the social sphere defined by the adjusted budget of 2022, and will ensure a level of 7% of the gross domestic product, maintaining the 2022 indicator in a relative sense.

The expenditures of the field of education will amount to 209 billion AMD, 12% more than in 2022, the expenditures of the health sphere will amount to 149 billion AMD, which is 4% more than in 2022.

 

National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia

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