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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVES FINAL VERSION OF NEXT YEAR'S BUDGET

    ARKA
    Dec 3, 2009

    YEREVAN, December 3, /ARKA/. The Armenian government has approved
    today the final version of next year's budget and will submit it to
    the parliament's consideration and approval, finance minister Tigran
    Davtian said.

    He said the revised version incorporates a set of proposals and
    suggestions made by lawmakers during parliamentary hearings on
    the budget.

    According to him, the initial version that was being drafted in summer,
    underwent a substantial revision later as the macroeconomic indices
    were changing.

    The 2010 budget calls for 742 billion Drams in revenues, by 65 billion
    Drams up from the initially projected target. Some 570 billion Drams
    are projected to be collected in taxes, which will allow to raise
    the taxes to GDP ratio to 17.7% instead of earlier planned 16.6%.

    The budget calls for 935 billion Drams in expenditures, which rose
    by 75 billion Drams from the initially planned 859 billion Drams. The
    deficit is projected at 193 billion Drams

    Finance minister Tigran Davtian admitted that the budget gap is
    relatively high, saying t the government will be working to reduce
    it gradually to before-the-crisis level.

    He said the budget does not reflect a privileged loan and a grant
    pledged by the European Union. He said if they are calculated next
    year budget's spending would even exceed the 2009 figure.

    According to the minister, next year's budget has earmarked 1.7
    billion drams to be paid as compensation for depreciated Soviet-era
    bank deposits.

    He said the government expects the economy to grow by 1.2% in 2010.

    ($1 - 385.6 Drams).
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