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    ARMENIA'S STATE BUDGET REVISED

    news.am
    Nov 18 2009
    Armenia

    Additional capital injections into the Armenian state budget --
    â~B¬100m - will cause the 2010 draft budget to be revised, RA Prime
    Minister Tigran Sargsyan stated in Parliament.

    The Government plans to revise the defense budget, the amount to
    be provided to the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR), as well as the
    funds intended as compensation for the population's savings in the
    USSR Savings Bank. The Premier said that Armenia's defense budget
    will be brought up to 131bn AMD, as much s this year.

    RA Minister of Finance Tigran Davtyan reported that the on-budget
    expenditures will exceed 930bn AMD. According to him, Armenia will
    receive additional fund, which are not yet included in the draft
    budget. Davtyan pointed out that Armenia plans to receive 24bn AMD
    under the U.S. Millennium Challenge program, as well as financial
    injections from the European Union (EU).

    The Minister also reported that Armenia's national debt will constitute
    46% of GDP next year -- 30% of it being the Government's foreign debt,
    13% the Central Bank's foreign debt, as well as the internal debt. The
    Minister, however, is not concerned over the figures. Talking to
    NEWS.am, Minister Davtyan said it is an acceptable figure, as, under
    the Armenian law, the country's national debt may constitute up to 60%
    of GDP. The Minister stressed that Armenia always repays its debts
    on schedule, and next year will not be an exception.

    Davtyan stressed that the Government has started negotiations over
    debt restructuring with a number of donor organizations. "So it is
    quite realistic for us to serve our national debt. Moreover, some of
    the credits, particularly the Russian loan, have been redistributed
    among economic entities," the Minister said. Davtyan added that the
    Government has taken many of the proposals made by the parliamentary
    factions into account, particularly the ones concerning school
    construction.

    The revision of the on-budget expenditures caused Parliament members'
    discontent. In private talks with journalists they said they had been
    befooled - they were shown a draft, and all the key figures were
    to be revised later. According to the draft, the defense budget as
    112bn AMD - almost 20% less than in 2009. Later, however, RA Deputy
    Minister of Finance Pavel Safaryan reported that the budget might be
    "revised upward."
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