The Ministry of Finance proposed the government to redistribute federal budget expenditures for 2022 in the amount of 485.9 billion rubles. This was reported by the press service of the department in response to a request from RBC. The changes will affect spending, the possibility of using which in the current conditions seems “impossible or inappropriate,” the Finance Ministry said. Exactly what costs are involved, they did not specify.
“Redistribution of funds will minimize the consequences of restrictive measures and ensure financing of the primary budget expenditures,” the Ministry of Finance said.
The department emphasized that the planned expenditures of the federal treasury on such public obligations as, for example, wages and accruals on wage payments (we are talking about insurance premiums and benefits that are paid to full-time employees at the expense of the Social Insurance Fund), as well as subsidies and subventions to the budgets of the regions are not planned to be reduced.
The authorities have already announced an increase in some of the primary budget expenditures. Thus, President Vladimir Putin announced an unscheduled increase in all social benefits, pensions, salaries for state employees, the minimum wage and the living wage (specific parameters were not named). In addition, payments to low-income families with children from eight to 16 years old were announced, the costs of which will amount to 455 billion rubles.
The order to submit concrete proposals to the government on optimizing budget expenditures in the face of sanctions was given to the Ministry of Finance by Deputy Prime Minister - HEAD of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko. The text of the order stated that it was necessary to redistribute 10% of spending without taking into account public regulatory obligations (PNO).