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Thursday, 28.03.2024, 18:46
Lithuania's Seimas approves 2018 budget
The budget was voted by 84 MPs against 29, with 15 abstentions.
The opposition says that the next year's revenue-spending plan was not
focused on the future, while the ruling coalition sees it as better than
earlier budgets.
The 2018 state budget is projected to feature a deficit, while the social
security and health budgets along with municipal budgets should be a surplus.
The surplus of the public finances should stand at 0.6% of the GDP, 0.5%age
points above this year's level (0.1% of the GDP). If the plans become reality,
Lithuania's public finances would be in surplus for three consecutive years.
Finance Minister Vilius Sapoka
says the main focus of the next year's budget is on reduction of poverty, the
country's safety, health care and promotion of entrepreneurship and
investments. In his words, the efforts to reduce social exclusion will be
granted 600 million euros more than this year.
In 2018, the state's revenue should stand at 9.071 billion euros (including
EUR 2.304 b in support from the European Union and other international aid),
while spending should total 9.558 billion euros (EUR 2.101 b).