Armenia’s state budget revenues in 2024 amounted to 2.58 trillion drams. Pashinyan called the budget a family one

YEREVAN, June 4. /ARКА/. In 2024, the state budget revenues of Armenia amounted to 2 trillion 579 billion 200 million drams, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said.

“This means that with our work we have all provided this amount to the state budget, which is our family budget. This figure expresses the result of all our work – the Prime Minister, the government, the National Assembly, the bodies under the government, but also the citizens, we are talking about all citizens without exception,” Pashinyan noted during the discussions in parliament of the report on the implementation of the RA state budget for 2024. ($1 – 383.86 drams) -0-

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