Friday, January 30, 2015

Shuvalov: anti-crisis plan can be updated after the adoption of amendments to the budget – Sight

Shuvalov: anti-crisis plan can be updated after the adoption of amendments to the budget – Sight

Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said that the government’s anti-crisis plan can be adjusted after the preparation of the new macroeconomic forecast adjusted and approved the adjusted budget for 2015.

«This is the original plan. On the basis of this plan, the government is going to work together with the deputies of the State Duma and regional governments in the first quarter. Then, after the introduction of the new socio-economic development, we will prepare an amendment to the budget for 2015, and together with the Parliament to determine what inefficient spending should be reduced and what priority measures for 2015 funds to send “- Shuvalov said, reports Tass.

On Friday Shuvalov told an anti-crisis plan within the “government hour” in the State Duma.

Members of parliament faction of the Communist Party, “Fair Russia” and the Liberal Democratic Party expressed the view that the anti-crisis the government’s plan submitted to the State Duma on Friday First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov, will not solve many of the problems of the domestic economy.

Shuvalov also said that the new macroeconomic forecast of the Cabinet will be extremely tough. Thereafter, State Duma Speaker Sergei Naryshkin instructed to prepare a draft law, involving the revival of the practice of quarterly reports of the government in the lower house of Parliament on the implementation of anti-crisis measures.

Let’s remind, on Wednesday, the Government published a turnaround plan, which consists of 60 items. For its implementation will be spent 2.332 trillion rubles. However, as noted by Medvedev, the plan may be adjusted depending on the situation. The main items of expenditure, which includes a plan, go to the recapitalization of banks in the allocation to regional budgets, as well as the indexation of pensions.

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