The draft budget of the Russian Federation on the years 2014-16 includes 2.1 trillion rubles for the May decrees
1 October 2013, Tuesday
The draft federal budget for the years 2014-2016, which the government is preparing to present to the State Duma, provides more than $ 2.1 trillion rubles for the implementation of the Presidential Decree, said Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov at a meeting with the head of state on Monday.
"I would like to report, Vladimir Vladimirovich, that all funds for the implementation of the decrees of May 7, considered in its entirety. Amount of funds on orders over a three year period was more than 2.1 trillion rubles," - said Siluanov.
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