2014 State Budget Approved

Parliament approved on December 11 state budget for next year, setting revenues at almost GEL 7.32 billion and expenditures at GEL 7.22 billion.

Targeted tax revenues have been set at 6.82 billion; the figure is GEL 100 million less than targeted this year. In 2013 income from tax revenues is falling short of the target.

Government forecasts 5% economic growth next year. The government has revised downward 2013 growth forecast from initial 6% to 2.5%; according to the state statistics office real GDP grew 1.9% year-on-year in the first ten months of this year.

UNM lawmakers, who have strongly criticized the document, were not present during the discussion of the 2014 state budget as they staged a walkout in protest against a scuffle that erupted in the chamber on December 11.

One of the issues criticized by the opposition MPs about the budget is government’s plans to issue next year GEL 600 million worth securities.

GEL 400 million of this debt, according to the government, will be used for covering budgetary expenses and repaying parts of state debt. GEL 200 million, according to the government, will be placed as a deposit in commercial banks to make it available for long-term business loans in national currency. Government estimates that total debt will amount 35.3% of GDP next year.

Breakdown of funding per ministry, according to the 2014 budget, is as follows:

Funding of the government’s administration will be GEL 20 million; President’s administration will receive GEL 9 million that is by GEL 20,000 more compared to this year’s funding. Funding of Parliament is set at GEL 52 million.

Next year the President’s discretionary reserve fund will be halved to GEL 5 million, while the government’s similar fund will remain unchanged at GEL 50 million.

Funding of courts will be increased to cover planned increase of salaries for judges; funding of the Constitutional Court will stand at GEL 3.3 million (2013 – GEL 2.6 million); Supreme Court – GEL 6.6 million (2013 – GEL 5.5 million); common courts – GEL 47.4 million (2013 – GEL 34.9 million).

Funding of Geostat, state statistics office, will significantly increase from 2013’s GEL 4.5 to GEL 14.6 million with GEL 8.8 million to be spent on population census planned in 2014.

State funding for the Georgian Orthodox Church remains unchanged at GEL 25 million next year.

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