Parliament approved the government’s proposal to increase 2007 state spending by GEL 431 million in a repeat vote on September 26. The proposal fell two votes short of the 111 needed for endorsement on September 25. Lawmakers from the ruling party, however, blamed the failure on technical problems involving a digital voting system break-down. The proposal was finally approved by 140 to nine votes on Wednesday. As a result of the recent increase, total 2007 expenditure is at GEL 5.1 billion (over USD 3 billion) and budgetary revenue stands at GEL 4.7 billion (USD 2.8 billion). Another major beneficiary of the increased state expenditure will be the Interior Ministry, which will receive an additional GEL 51 million (about USD 30.7 million), out of which GEL 11.5 million (about USD 6.9 million) will be allocated to the Border Police and GEL 125,000 (USD 75,300) to the counter-intelligence department. Additional funding will also be allocated to: |
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