The law on the state budget of Moldova for 2021 was published in Monitorul oficial.

The law on the state budget of Moldova for 2021 was published in Monitorul oficial.

According to the document, the state budget revenues in 2021 will amount to 41 billion 415.4 million lei, expenses - 55 billion 399.6 million lei, and the deficit - 13 billion 984.2 million lei. At the same time, next year's state budget revenues are expected to increase by 4.2 billion lei (+ 11.3%), compared with the approved updated indicators for 2020, and state budget expenditures will increase by 2.2 billion lei (+4.1%), compared to the approved updated indicators for 2020. For the Road Fund, is provided 1 billion 532.06 million lei for the repair and maintenance of national roads. The Energy Efficiency Fund will amount to 30 million lei, the National Fund for Regional Development - 220 million lei, the National Fund for the Development of Agriculture and Rural Areas - 1.1 billion lei, the National Ecological Fund - 500 million lei, the Grape and Wine Fund - 44.1 million lei. The government reserve fund - 161.5 million lei, the Intervention Fund - 116.3 million lei. To support the program of grants for youth initiatives at the local level, are allocated 1.5 million lei, to support the program Diaspora at home is doing well "DAR 1 + 3" - 5 million lei. The state will allocate 30 million lei to subsidize interest on loans taken by economic agents from commercial banks, and 20 million lei to subsidize jobs. For the implementation of the Prima casa state program, in the 2021 budget were allocated 70 million lei, including 50 million lei - for the repayment of state guarantees under the program. It is planned that as of December 31, 2021, the internal public debt should not exceed 36 billion 350.6 million lei, the external public debt - 48 billion 504.6 million lei (equivalent to $ 2 billion 668 million). As InfoMarket reported earlier, the 2021 budget was drawn up taking into account economic growth predicted for next year by 4.7%, inflation by 2.7%, an increase in exports by 12.6% and an increase in imports by 14.3%. The development of the draft law on the state budget for 2021 was based on an updated forecast of macroeconomic indicators, fiscal policy for the next year, and also took into account the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and severe drought in 2020 on the national economy. // 22.12.2020 — InfoMarket.

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