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Timor-Leste’s Development Budget Approved By Parliament |
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Timor-Leste’s development budget approved by Parliament in
Generality Following the presentation of the 2012 General
State Budget by Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão, and three
days of debate in the National Parliament broadcast live on
radio and television, it was approved in Generality with 37
in favour, 19 against and 3 abstentions. The Budget reflects
the vision of the Strategic Development Plan 2011-2030 which
seeks to transform Timor-Leste into the ranks of upper
middle income countries, eradicate poverty and establish a
diversified non-oil economy. The Budget supports the three
key parts of the Strategic Development Plan: social capital,
infrastructure and economic development. With an investment
of $1.7 billion the Budget will build essential
infrastructure, develop a south coast petroleum sector,
promote decentralised development and build human capital.
Capital development spending of $1,055 million, an increase
of 209% from 2011, will fund:
The Budget provides a broad package of measures to provide social protection, health and education to the people. Social protection programs will continue to support the elderly, veterans and the vulnerable, providing a safety net and lifting the people from poverty. The Budget process will now continue with another ten days of discussion in Speciality with more detailed consideration of Ministry level budgets.
Ágio Pereira, Secretary of State for the Council of Ministers, said “This is a Budget for our development. It is ambitious but this is because it seeks to invest in our people and change our nation. This Budget will commence the implementation and delivery of the Strategic Development Plan in creating the necessary conditions to multiply the economic development opportunities in the country. We applaud the National Parliament, all political parties, the civil society, the media and the people of Timor-Leste for being engaged and informed and promoting the democratic process - this is an achievement in itself.”
ENDS