Armenian Prime Minister Called The Ministries To Submit The Projects

ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER CALLED THE MINISTRIES TO SUBMIT THE PROJECTS OF STATE BUDGET FOR 2012

/ARKA/
July 28, 2011
YEREVAN

In the government meeting, Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan called
all the ministries to submit projects of state budget for 2012 before
the schedule.

“It is envisaged to organize many events related to 20th anniversary
of independence of Armenia and the schedule in September will be very
tough. That is why it is necessary that all the ministries submit
the projects of state budget for 2012 not on August 6 but August 2”,
said Sargsyan.

He instructed all the ministries to submit the projects to the Finance
Ministry in four days, so the government could start the discussion
of the projects earlier and not have any difficulties in September
related to the budget.

According to the planned schedule, Government of Armenia will discuss
the project of the state budget for 2012 in August, and in September
it will be submitted to the Parliament of Armenia for approval.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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