On November 2, at the joint sitting of the RA NA Standing Committees on Economic Affairs and on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs, chaired by Babken Tunyan and Gevorg Papoyan, the revenues and expenditures envisaged by the RA Law on the RA 2022 State Budget were debated.
The RA Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan presented the indicators of the revenues and expenditures in the spheres of industry, energy and natural resources, transport and communication, information technologies, regulation of public services, protection of economic competition, real estate, cadastre, urban development and water economy.
41bln 8mln AMD is envisaged by the draft for the Ministry of Economy. 13 programmes including 56 events are presented.
278bln 597mln AMD are envisaged for the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure and 22 programs including 129 events.
17bln 278mln AMD will be allocated to the Ministry of High-Tech Technology.
859,9mln AMD will be allocated to the Public Services Regulatory Commission by the draft budget for the implementation of two events and one programme.
4bln 997mln AMD are envisaged for the Cadastre Committee aimed at implementing one programme including 7 events.
In 2022, the State Commission for the Protection of Economic Competition will implement one programme with one event, with a funding of 544,3mln AMD.
The amount of funding for the Urban Development Committee is 1bln 585 mln AMD for the implementation of 1 programme including 5 events.
In 2022, the State Revenue Committee will implement 1 programme with 11 events: 33bln 802mln AMD was envisaged by the draft budget.
218,4bln AMD will be provided to the Ministry of Finance for the implementation of 4 programmes consisted of 15 events.