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    RA STATE BUDGETARY EXPENDITURES GROW BY 21% IN JANUARY-APRIL 2007 ON SAME PERIOD OF LAST YEAR

    Noyan Tapan
    May 31 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 31, NOYAN TAPAN. In January-April 2007, expenditures
    of the RA state budget made over 140.8 bln drams (over 506.5 mln
    USD). According to the RA Ministry of Finance and Economy, 79.7% of
    allocated resources was spent on financing of current exepnditures,
    16.1% - on capital expenditures, 4.2% - on net crediting. The budgetary
    expenditures grew by 21% or 24.4 bln drams on the same period of
    last year. The growth is mainly conditioned by a growth in capital
    exepnditures, expenditures on service purchase and in transfers.

    112.2 bln drams was allocated for financing of current expenditures in
    January-April 2007, which ensured the fulfilemnt of the program for
    the first half of 2007 by 57.6%. Current expenditures grew by 14.3%
    or 14 bln drams on the same period of last year.

    10.9% of current expenditures was allocated for payment of salaries
    of state institutions' employees - this amounted to 12.2 bln drams
    and ensured the fulfilment of the program for the first half of 2007
    by 60%. Expenditures on salaries exceeded by 11.7% the respective
    allocations in 2006.

    Subsidies of 5.2 bln drams were allocated from the state budget
    in January-April 2007: they made up 4.6% of current expenditures,
    the program for the first half of 2007 was fulfilled by 54.9%. The
    amount of subsidies from state budget exceeded by 16.2% or 720.1 mln
    drams the index of the same period of last year.

    Current transfers made up 27.1% of current budgetary expenditures
    (30.4 bln drams) - the program on their allocation for the first
    half of 2007 was fulfilled by 64.3%. Over 8.9 bln drams of transfer
    allocations was spent on benefits, 5.9 bln drams - on pensions,
    5.9 bln drams - on subidies for communities, and 8.1 ln drams - on
    other transfers. The total amount of transfers increased by 15.5%
    or 4.1 bln drams compared with the same months of 2006.
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