Friday, June 5 2020 12:14
Alexandr Avanesov

Pashinyan: As of today our task is not the replenishment of the  revenues of the budget, but whether Armenia will remain a free and  independent state after 20 years

Pashinyan: As of today our task is not the replenishment of the  revenues of the budget, but whether Armenia will remain a free and  independent state after 20 years

ArmInfo.For the public administration system, the priority should not be filling the state budget, but solving political and philosophical issues. Prime  Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated, addressing to the participants in  the parliamentary hearings on the implementation of the state budget  of the country in 2019 on June 5. According to him, the state budget  is the answer to the question of whether citizens of the country want  to have their homeland and their statehood.

Moreover, according to the Prime Minister, it is impossible to solve  the problems of every citizen of the country at the expense of the  state treasury, but attracting and paying for a high-quality official  with a high salary can positively affect the life of every Armenian  citizen.

"As of today our task is not the replenishment of the revenues of the  state budget, whether Armenia will remain a free and independent  state after 20 years, and this is not an exaggeration. When  implementing reforms, we do not pursue the goal of solving fiscal  problems, we solve political and philosophical issues ", the head of  the Armenian government emphasized.

To prevent such a development of events, Nikol Pashinyan pointed out  the importance of changing the mentality, since budget discipline is  the answer to the question of whether people want their own  statehood, and for this it is important to change their attitude to  the state system. The state budget, according to him, is also a  security issue. But when till-slips are not issued, or  there are no  accompanying documents for this or that cargo - this affects the  state pocket. The head of government noted the presence of huge  volumes of "shadow economy". Otherwise, in 2019, 400 billion drams of  additional tax revenues would have been collected.