Parliament Approves Changes to 2017 State Budget

The Parliament of Georgia approved yesterday with 89 votes the revised state budget for 2017, which among other changes, envisages increase of the economic growth forecast from 4% to 4.5%.

According to the revised budget, aggregate revenues were increased by GEL 30 million with the new figure set at GEL 11.4 billion, while aggregate expenditures were increased by GEL 305 million reaching GEL 11.7 billion.

The revised budget sets tax revenues at GEL 8.9 billion (up by GEL 160 million), and also increases the forecasted revenues from foreign grants by GEL 46.7 million to GEL 331.2 million.

Eight ministries will receive increased funding under the revised budget. These are:

The 2018 state budget is currently under review. The Government projects 4.5% economic growth next year.

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