Majilis Adopted 2025-2027 Draft Budget
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The Majilis deputies introduced amendments proposed by the Senate and adopted the draft republican budget for 2025–2027. Now, The President must sign it, Orda.kz reports.
The Senate deputies introduced 135 amendments to the law 'On the Republican Budget for 2025-2027' for a total of 118.8 billion tenge. Including 60 billion tenge in 2025, 38.5 billion tenge in 2026 and 20.3 billion tenge in 2027. The amendments introduced by the Senate do not violate the balance of the parameters of the RB project and are aimed at further sustainable development of the economy and regions. We consider it possible to recommend that the Majilis agree with the changes and additions introduced by the Senate, said deputy Yerkin Abil.
According to him, these expenses will support the regions, particularly the implementation of the “Aul — Yel Besigi” program, the development of transport infrastructure, and water supply.
Original Author: Ilya Astakhov
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