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    CURRENT BUDGETARY TRANSFERS INCREASE BY 10.3% IN JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2007 ON SAME PERIOD OF LAST YEAR

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 04 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 4, NOYAN TAPAN. In January-February 2007, current
    transfers made 30.7% or 14.2 bln drams (about 39.5 mln USD) of
    current expenditures of the RA state budget. The quarterly program on
    allocation of current transfers was fulfilled by 63.5%. According to
    the RA Ministry of Finance and Economy, over 4.4 bln drams of transfer
    allocations was spent on benefits, 3 bln drams - on pensions, and
    2.9 bln drams - on subsidies to communities. The total amount of
    transfers grew by 10.3% on the same period of 2006. Subsidies and
    benefits increased by 19.9% and 11.8% respectively in the first two
    months of 2007 on the same months of 2006.

    In the first two month of 2007, subsidies of over 2.1 bln drams (5.8
    mln USD) were provided from the RA state budget, which made up 4.6%
    of current expenditures: the quarterly program on subsidizing was
    fulfilled by 40.3%. The amount of susidies from the state budget
    exceeded by 29.6% or 489.3 mln drams the index of January-February
    2006.

    23.8 bln drams was allocated from the state budget for
    purchase of goods and services, which made up 51.6% of current
    budgetary expenditures: the quarterly program was fulfilled by
    48.4%. Expenditures on purchase of goods and services grew by 7.9%
    or 1.8 bln drams compared with January-February of last year, which
    is mainly conditioned by an increase in expenditures on comprehensive
    education, as well as primary and hospital medical aid.

    More than 5.3 bln drams was allocated from the RA state budget for
    financing of capital expenditures in January-February 2007. Capital
    expenditures of the state budget grew by 45.9% or about 1.7 bln
    drams on the same period of last year, which was mainly due to an
    increase in capital expenditures in the spheres of defence, education,
    health care and water industry, as well as by allocations from the
    RA government's reserve fund.

    In January-February 2007, crediting from the RA state budget amounted
    to 2.9 ln drams, with this sum being provided to the Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic (NKR). 45.4 mln drams of previously provided credits was
    re-paid to the RA state budget. As a result, net creiting made 2.8
    bln drams. Net crediting of the state budget grew by 20.7% on the
    same period of 2006 - at the expense of the increased amount of the
    credit to the NKR in 2007 on last year.
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