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  • Armenia's Budget Spending Increases By 10.4 Per Cent Over The First

    ARMENIA'S BUDGET SPENDING INCREASES BY 10.4 PER CENT OVER THE FIRST QUARTER

    Noyan Tapan
    May 18, 2009

    Yerevan, May 18, Noyan Tapan. Over the first quarter of this year
    Armenia's state budget spending reached 153.4 billion drams (USD 411.8
    million), which is 10.4 per cent more than within the same period of
    last year.

    2.2 billion drams were spent at the cost of off-budget funds of state
    enterprises, in particular, operational expenditure reached 147.7
    billion drams, while transactions with non-financial assets amounted
    5.7 billion drams.

    Against the same period of 2008 budget spending increased by 14.4
    billion drams. That increase is mainly conditioned by the grown
    amount of pensions and allowances, salaries of government-financed
    organizations and procurement of services.

    According to RA finance ministry data, operational expenditure of
    the state budget over January -March this year reached 147.7 billion
    drams. 19.9 billion drams of operational expenses were directed to
    salaries of state organizations employees, including 964 million
    drams to social security.

    These figures increased by 20.9 and 7.4 per cent respectively compared
    to the same period of last year.

    The state budget allocated 27.8 billion drams for procurement of
    services and commodities, which surpassed the last year's showing by
    12.1 per cent.

    Over the first quarter of this year 3.5 billion drams were allocated
    for state debt services, in particular 2.8 billion drams were directed
    to internal public debt and 700.5 million drams for external debt
    payment.

    Against the same period of last year state debt services grew by 20.5
    per cent or 602.7 million drams, which is conditioned by the increase
    of internal public debt.

    State subsidies reduced by 7 per cent to 3.7 billion drams. 11.6
    per cent or 17.1 billion drams of operational expenses of the budget
    accounted for grants.
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