Basil’s Budget speech to begin at 2pm tomorrow; Budget debate in sign language
Minister of Finance Basil Rajapaksa will present the Second
Reading of the Appropriation Bill for the financial year 2022 in Parliament tomorrow
(12).
The budget speech will commence at 02.00 pm. This is the
76th budget of an independent Sri Lanka. It is the second budget of the
incumbent government and the first presented by Finance Minister Basil
Rajapaksa.
The 2022 Appropriation Bill was introduced in Parliament by
the Minister of Finance on the 07th of October.
This Appropriation Bill was published in the Gazette on 29th
September 2021 for matters relating to obtaining service expenses for the
financial year 2022 from the Consolidated Fund or any other suitable fund with
provisions and obtaining loans within or outside Sri Lanka.
Accordingly, for service expenses during the period from 1st
January 2022 to 31st December 2022, approval is to be obtained for recurrent
and capital expenditure related to Government Expenditure amounting to rupees
two thousand five hundred and five billion three hundred and forty-six million
five hundred and fifty-eight thousand.
Chapter xvii of the Constitution gives Parliament full
control over public finances and requires the approval of Parliament on matters
including taxation, consolidation of funds or any other appropriate fund with
provisions.
The second reading debate of the budget will be held for
seven days from Saturday, November 13th to Monday, November 22nd. The vote on
the second reading of the budget will take place on Monday, November 22 at 5.00
pm.
The Committee Stage Debate will commence on Tuesday,
November 23rd and will continue for 16 days, including Saturday, until Friday,
December 10th. The third reading vote will be held on December 10th at 5.00 pm.
Arrangements have been made to present this year’s budget
debate in sign language on behalf of the hearing-impaired community.
Accordingly, a Sign Language Window will be telecast simultaneously with the
live telecast during the budget debate.
Arrangements have been made to hold sittings in Parliament
in accordance with all health guidelines and regulations during the entire
period of the budget debate starting from tomorrow (12), the presenting of the
budget statement to Parliament.
The Public Gallery will not be open to the public during the budget debate and only a limited number of government officials will be allowed to attend the Budget Committee session.
The Gallery for Special Guest and Invited Foreign Diplomatic Ambassadors and High Commissioners will be opened tomorrow.
The budget being presented tomorrow is the second budget of
the Government of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the seventh Executive President
of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
Following the budget speech, the Minister of Finance will
host the traditional tea party. However, it will be limited to MPs, ministers,
foreign ambassadors and invitees.
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