Ekonomia

4 billion dollars! How will the 2025 budget be divided according to ministries

4 billion dollars! How will the 2025 budget be divided according to ministries

In the 2025 budget, the 11 main government ministries will jointly manage 4 billion euros. Of these, most will go to health, infrastructure and education.

For 2025, the government has planned to collect 7.55 billion euros and spend 8.2 billion, in fulfillment of the budget program. For 11 ministries, 4 billion euros will be distributed from the state treasury.

Most of the money, 810 million euros, will go to health, to public health services, but also to social care and compensation for former victims.

Even the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy will have around 740 million euros available, a fund which will go to transport, water supply and the energy network.


Budget planning 2025

Even the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth will have available a fund of 620 million euros, half of which will be invested for basic education, in programs that improve school conditions.

The changes in the structure of the ministries give Economy, Culture and Innovation 560 million euros next year, of which 400 million are social security and the rest will be distributed to the labor market, art, culture and housing.

The focus of the budget will also be defense, which, due to geopolitics and the demands announced by NATO, will receive 526 million euros. This money will go mainly to the armed forces and civil emergencies.

The Ministry of the Interior will have 310 million euros, where 90% of this fund will be dedicated to the State Police.

At the lowest level, agriculture, which provides about 20% of the Gross Domestic Product, will receive 146 million euros. Even next year, the practice of managing this fund will continue with support for farmers in the amount of 72 million euros, and the rest for land infrastructure, food security and agricultural consulting.

In the 2025 budget, all ministries receive increased funding, with the exception of the Ministry of Justice, which will manage 143 million euros, or 3% less than this year.