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Initial Draft of 2015 State Budget

The government has submitted to the Parliament initial draft of 2015 state budget, which sets revenues at GEL 7.93 billion, up from this year’s targeted GEL 7.319 billion, and spending at GEL 7.891 billion, up from this year’s target of GEL 7.539 billion.

The government expects GEL 7.46 billion in tax revenues next year, up by GEL 640 million from this year’s target. GEL 180 million is expected from foreign grants in 2015, according to the initial draft.

The draft projects 5% economic growth next year, same as in 2014, and inflation forecast is set at 4%.

Breakdown of funding per ministry, according to the initial draft is as follows:

According to the initial draft, funding of the Parliament will remain same next year at slightly over GEL 52 million.

President’s administration and President’s discretionary fund will receive GEL 9 million and GEL 5 million, respectively, same as in 2014. 

The government’s reserve fund will be increased by GEL 20 million to GEL 70 million, while the funding of government’s administration will remain unchanged at GEL 20 million, according to the initial draft.

Funding of the public defender’s office is set at GEL 3.4 million, up by GEL 100,000.

Funding of Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) will also increase from this year’s GEL 38 million to GEL 40.8 million, according to the initial draft.
 
Funding of the Georgian Orthodox Church will remain unchanged at GEL 25 million next year, according to the draft.

This initial draft may be revised before it is put on parliamentary vote in December.