Member states of the eurozone should decrease budget deficit below three percent of GDP by 2015, and each of the governments has to decide for themselves what is the best way to achieve this. Prime Minister of Slovenia Alenka Bratušek plans to achieve this goal by raising taxes and increasing taxes on the property, but this proposal has to be confirmed by Slovenian parliament.
The proposed budget expects inflows in the amount of 8.6 billion euros and outflows in the amount of 9.6 billion euros. Almost total minus in the state treasury will go next year on payment for interest on the public debt for what will be needed 944 million euros, while this year Slovenia had to pay “only” 820 million for interests.
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