The budgets of 59 state programs and non-program areas will be cut by 1.6 trillion rubles in 2023-2025, but they promise not to touch the financing of social obligations.
The Russian government plans to leave 1.6 trillion rubles of spending on state programs in 2023-2025. The “optimization” is expected to involve 59 state programs and 62 non-program areas, Vedomosti reports with reference to the methodology for calculating maximum allocations of the federal base budget. budget for 2023-2025.
It is expected that in 2023 the costs could be reduced by 557 billion rubles, and in 2024 – by 539 billion rubles.
And in 2025, according to the inertial scenario, the Ministry of Finance will propose to abandon 534 billion rubles of spending.
The representative of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation said that the “lack of budget allocations” was an additional factor.
“This is considered during the design process to ensure a balanced federal budget. The final value for each state program is the result of a combination of all the factors involved, in particular, the indexing. of social obligations, “the article said.
According to a representative of the Russian Ministry of Finance, the amount of “not certify” is calculated based on the structure of costs for each state program, but the cost of fulfilling social obligations, wages or financial support will not be affected by subtraction.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian economy has accelerated the collapse of one and a half times. The main factors behind Russia’s GDP decline are transportation and logistics restrictions and reducing domestic demand.
It was also reported that the Kremlin was shifting Russia’s economy to military rails. In particular, all businesses are obliged to serve in the army.
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Source: korrespondent

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