Armenia’s 2024 budget sets revenue at  2.5 trillion drams – Finance Minister

YEREVAN, September 28. /ARKA/. Armenia’s draft budget for 2024 calls for 2 trillion 566 billion drams in revenue, which is 15.4% more than  initially planned for 2023, Finance Minister Vahe Hovhannisyan said today.

He said the spending is set at 3 trillion 17 billion drams, which is 15.9% more  than the current year’s figures.

According to him, the draft budget sets capital expenditures  at 695 billion drams, 22% more than in 2023.-0-

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