IMF conditions: PTI government to delay budget 2019-2020
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ISLAMABAD: Amidst prolonged negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government has started thinking about delaying the next budget to the second week of June, it was learnt on Tuesday.
“Instead of presenting federal budget for the financial year 2019-2020 on May 22nd, as announced earlier by the government, the Ministry of Finance has started its consultation process with regard to presenting the budget on June 11th or 12th, soon after Eidul Fitr,” sources privy to this matter told Pakistan Today, adding that the ministry needed more time to finalise the budget papers in light of the expected IMF programme.
Keeping in view the prolonged negotiation with the visiting IMF team, the ministry has sought detail of the last 8 to 10 budgets to see the possibilities of delaying the finance bill, sources said.
There have been examples in the past where the budget was presented in June, sources said, adding that the previous budget was presented on June 13th.
“The government needs early finalization of the IMF programme so as to set the projections/targets of the next fiscal budget,” sources maintained.
The ministry was earlier informed that the process of budget presentation was needed to be completed before 20th Ramadan as most of the lawmakers spend last 10 days and Eid holidays in their constituencies or outside the country.
