COM Approves the 2025 Budget by Decree

The Council of Ministers (COM) approved on March 6, 2025 the 2025 budget by Decree. The budget foresees revenues and expenditures to be balanced at 445.2 Tn LBP.

On the expenditure side, capital expenditures stood at 11.5% of total expenditures, while current expenditures stood at 89.5%. Of the latter, 54.4% is spending on salaries and benefits and 14.2% on goods and services. On the revenues side, non-tax revenues are estimated at 18.8% of total revenues and tax revenues at 81.2%. Out of total tax revenues, VAT and excise taxes constitute 56.3%, customs duties 20.3%, and taxes on income and profits 12%.

In addition, the budget envisions a primary surplus of 7%; and estimates GDP in 2025 to reach $27.8 Bn, inflation and growth to be at 4.5% and 1.2% respectively, and the exchange rate to remain stable at 89,500 LBP.

Four criticisms were levied at the passing of the 2025 budget. The first is that it should have been approved by law in parliament. Second, it is devoid of any reform and recovery plan. Third, it is also devoid of any funds for reconstruction. And, fourth, it is replete with higher excises and fees. One could argue, however, that speed was essential for regularizing public expenditures, hence the decree; reform and recovery plans need time to be assessed and formed, and would likely be part of the next budget; reconstruction needs would be relegated to a fund established for that purpose; and COM delegated to the Minister of Finance to review all higher fees and excises and amend them if warranted.

 

Expenditure by Functional Administration: 2025 Budget

Functional AdministrationTn LBP
Presidency0.387
Parliament2.34
COM25.56
Constitutional Council0.049
Ministry of Justice2.46
Ministry of foreign Affairs6.84
Ministry of Interior43.37
Ministry of Finance7.25
Ministry of Public Works23.48
Ministry of Defense74.02
Ministry of Education38.25
Ministry of Health39.82
Ministry of Economy1.66
Ministry of Agriculture1.91
Ministry of Telecommunications19.41
Ministry of Labor6.53
Ministry of Information0.589
Ministry of Energy and Water10.61
Ministry of Tourism0.196
Ministry of Culture1.71
Ministry of Environment1.11
Ministry of Displaced0.091
Ministry of Youth and Sport0.087
Ministry of Social Affairs11.65
Ministry of Industry0.143
Common Expenditures69.65
Budget Reserves55.85
Independent national authorities0.099
Total445.21

 

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