Friday, 17 March 2006

CHECHEN BUDGET NOT ENOUGH FOR REBUILDING – LEADERSHIP

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The funds earmarked for Chechnya in the Russian budget for 2006 are insufficient and they fail to take into account the current situation and do not allow for a solution of even the most trivial tasks, said First Deputy Chairman of the Chechen government Odes Baisultanov. The Chechen leadership is preparing an official address to the federal government asking for a considerable increase in allocations, Baisultanov told Interfax on Friday. On Thursday, the Chechen Popular Assembly refused to pass the republic\'s 2006 budget, which would rely on 19 billion rubles from the federal budget, he said.
The funds earmarked for Chechnya in the Russian budget for 2006 are insufficient and they fail to take into account the current situation and do not allow for a solution of even the most trivial tasks, said First Deputy Chairman of the Chechen government Odes Baisultanov. The Chechen leadership is preparing an official address to the federal government asking for a considerable increase in allocations, Baisultanov told Interfax on Friday. On Thursday, the Chechen Popular Assembly refused to pass the republic\'s 2006 budget, which would rely on 19 billion rubles from the federal budget, he said. \"The Chechen republic will need 120-130 billion rubles annually,\" the assembly\'s First Deputy Chairman Zambek Zalzayev told Interfax on Thursday. (Interfax)
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