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According to him, as a result, next year’s budget deficit could reach 7%. gross domestic product (GDP) or more, the government will have to borrow again in the spring.
“In addition to what is foreseen in next year’s budget, about a billion euros will be spent on job preservation. Approximately 600 million euros will be allocated to measures administered by the Ministry of Social Security and Labor. 200 million euros for the measures of the Ministry of Economy and Innovation 200 million euros for the deferred tax measures of the Ministry of Finance, M. Majauskas told LRT radio on Monday.
Another 200 million. According to the parliamentarian, one billion euros will be allocated to the field of healthcare.
In addition, with regard to COVID-19, around 200 million euros will be allocated. to the Ministry of Health through the Compulsory Health Insurance Fund and allocations from the state budget. “It will be a vaccine, additives for doctors who work with cystic patients, as well as tests, laboratories and the Government will decide if there are resources left and increase salaries,” said M. Majauskas.
According to him, the budget for the purchase of the coronavirus vaccine is 65 million. The previous government has signed contracts for this amount. According to M. Majauskas, if necessary, the amount for vaccines can be provided even more.
“The deficit of public finances is higher than planned, but lower than it is now, that is, in 2020, as planned. It certainly won’t surprise me if the deficit reaches 7%. and more. We will not do anything here, we will need an additional loan in the spring, but we will do it easily, ”said M. Majauskas.
According to him, the budget may need to be revised in the spring of next year.
According to him, the government headed by Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė should consider and approve the revised budget for 2021 already this Wednesday, and it is expected to be approved by the Seimas on December 22.
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