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2012 State Budget Amended

The Parliament approved on May 22 amendments to the 2012 state budget.

Georgian Finance Minister Dimitri Gvindadze told MPs that 2012 economic growth forecast was revised upwards from 5% to 6%.

According to the amendments, budgetary revenues for 2012 were revised upwards from current GEL 6.839 billion to GEL 7.053 billion and expenditures – from current GEL 6.554 billion to GEL 6.782 billion.

According to the government, increase in revenues was made possible as a result of additional foreign grants in an amount of GEL 94.2 million, plus GEL 120 million of additional revenues from other sources, mainly from fees of licenses for use of natural resources. 

The Georgian Finance Minister said that additional funds will mainly be spent on the implementation of infrastructure projects. The funding for regional infrastructure projects has increased significantly – from GEL 297 million to GEL 399 million.
 
Budgetary amendments have applied to most of the ministries:

The funding of the Central Election Commission (CEC) also increased from GEL 41.6 million to GEL 46.3 million. This additional GEL 4.7 million will be allocated by the CEC to a state commission in charge of verifying voters’ list.