Shatri: Budget for next year less value, dropped for 100m euros

Former Finance Minister Haki Shatri said the budget envisioned for next year, worth 3.2 billion euros, is less valuable than the previous year. According to him, this increase has resulted from product price increases this year. Shatri said the cause of inflation calculated [...]
According to him, this increase has resulted from product price increases this year.
Shatri said that the cause of inflation estimated to be about 20 percent, of course, is 600m euros less.
Speaking of this budget, Shatri said that if better analysed, the budget has dropped by 100m euros.
When did the next year's budget happen to be lower than the previous year budget? These pompous statements for growth are normal things that occur in numbers, but the change in numbers this year changes to content, to value. The minimum figures that are dry numbers can actually be 3.2 billion as much as Government has been declared, but what we can talk about right now, based on the information we've received from the government, are talking about a 3.2 billion budget, which is an increase compared to the 2.7 billion budget that we've been leaving the following year, so this is the number”, Shatri said.
The next year, given this year's inflation and the price index of basic products, we're told that this is not a real increase because if a budget of 3 billion euros is down to 20 percent inflation, it's down to 600 million euros, so this 3 billion budget if 20 percent inflation goes down, that's 600 million euros less, which means that the number of 500 million euros it's looking up, is practically down to 1002 millionx1>, Shatri said.
The former finance minister has declared that this increase is not the result of hard work, but, as he has said of failures in capital investments.
He said the untapped tools in this calendar year automatically carry on next year's budget.
The “3.2 billionths of this government do not result from any of anyone's jobs, but results in negative inflation and price hikes. The price hikes within the year without changing the excise tax rate, rising prices brought more nominal revenues. In this budget, it may be that some of them are not spent this year, and they are carried in the new budget year, there may be some external or domestic credit, and we have a nominal budget of 3.2 billion, but this budget compared to 2.7 billion of this year, is actually smaller than last year's one, so the cause of inflation”, Shatri said. / EO












