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“The increase of the presidency’s budget is a diversion and a populist measure, to offer the president a higher budget, so that the president asks the Government and the Parliament for a lower one,” Hasotti said.
He sad he is convinced of this thing.
According to the draft state budget for 2009, the staff expenses of the Presidential Administration increased by 19.2%, to 13.6 million from 11.4 million, while costs for goods and services are seen up 76%, to 28.9 million from 16.4 million.
Capital expenses of the presidency will increase nearly 2%, to 3.5 million, according to the draft budget.