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Georgia to make changes to its 2021 budget

Finance Materials 1 June 2021 12:43 (UTC +04:00)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 1

Tamilla Mammadova – Trend:

The Government of Georgia will make changes in the 2021 budget, Trend reports via Georgian media.

According to the Minister of Finance Lasha Khutsishvili, the reason for the budget adjustment is the faster recovery rate of the economy, which was 8.1 percent from January through April, while in April the economy grew by 44.8 percent.

Adjustments due to this factor will be included in the macroeconomic forecasts of the budget and instead of 4.3 percent the target for 2021 growth is set at 6.5 percent.

According to Khutsishvili, due to the relatively high growth of the economy, the budget deficit will be adjusted, which will be reduced to 7.1 percent.

"The forecast for 2021 is 6.5 percent, which is much higher than the previous forecast of 4.3 percent. And the economic growth forecast for 2022 will also be high - 6.9 percent. Against the background of high growth, we will reduce the budget deficit to 7.1 percent; the deficit was 7.6 percent according to the previous forecast. Deficit reduction is important for macroeconomic stability," he said.

"Our forecast also includes an optimistic scenario, according to which growth in 2021 will be double-digit. It is quite possible that the activity will develop in an optimistic scenario, it is estimated at 10.2 percent. This scenario envisaged a 40-45 percent recovery of the tourism level in 2019. In April, we have already seen these signs of a 44.8 percent increase in April, where there is improvement in all directions. Due to this factor, the current account deficit will be reduced and the government debt will be even smaller. It is with these factors in mind that changes will be made to the budget," Khutsishvili said.

The volume of the state budget for 2021 is 18.38 billion lari ($5.6 billion), which is an unprecedented scale in the history of Georgia. The volume of the consolidated budget is also a record large and it amounts to 20.72 billion lari ($6.3 billion).

The budget is projected at 4.3 percent economic growth.

According to this year's budget, the Ministry of Health receives the largest funding - 5.56 billion lari ($1.7 billion). In second place is the funding of the Ministry of Infrastructure and it amounts to 2.42 billion lari ($740.5 million).

In third place were the United Ministries of Education and Culture and Sports, with a budget of 1.8 billion lari ($550.8 million).

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