The government headed by the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan continues discussions on the macroeconomic and fiscal framework for the period of 2022-2024.
During today's meeting, the issue of submission of budget applications by state bodies was discussed.
The Prime Minister noted that the economic course of 2022, as well as the following years, will depend on the quality of work in 2021 on tax administration, cost-effectiveness, economic development and financial stability. According to Pashinyan, there is a significant potential for providing the mentioned components, and persistent work must be done.