9% growth recorded in Armenian state budget revenues in January-April 2011May 25, 2011 - 17:04 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The state budget revenues amounted to AMD 254,8 bln in January-April 2011 in Armenia, while expenditures totaled AMD 257,2 bln. 9% (AMD 21 bln) growth was recorded in the state budget revenues as compared with January-April 2010, according to the RA Ministry of Finance. The state budgetary expenditures amounted to AMD 11.3 bln that is 5,8% (AMD 14,2 bln) higher compared to January-April 2010. The state budget was fulfilled with an AMD 2.4 bln deficit in January-April 2011 against the AMD 56,2 bln deficit envisaged for the period.
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