Govt decides to introduce mini-budget through ordinance

ISLAMABAD (National Times) – The government has decided to introduce mini-budget through ordinance instead of tabling it in the parliament.

According to the finance ministry authorities, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has set condition to start implementing mini-budget until January 12, 2022 and it is also stressing on budget’s approval through the parliament.

However, the authorities said approval of over 360 billion rupees mini-budget from the parliament will take too long, thus, the government has decided to hold talks with the IMF once again.



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