
The Ministry of Finance has prepared draft amendments to the Budget Code regarding the implementation of mid-term budget planning
As part of
the budget reform and the
implementation of the Strategy for
the Reform of Public Finance
Management for 2017-2020, the Ministry of
Finance has prepared draft amendments to the
Budget Code of Ukraine aimed
to implement mid-term budget planning
and to improve
the program-and-target-based approach.
What’s it about?
The planned amendments
to the Budget
Code are based on the
mid-term budget planning model whose key element
is a three-year budget declaration as a tool aligning
strategic state priorities and the state budget
capacities.
The budget declaration
will contain spending limits for the main
entities managing public funds which
they will have to respect
when planning their operations.
To make the state
budget more feasible in the
mid-term run, a system for fiscal
risk management is introduced.
Further development of
the program-and-target-based approach
will be focused
on the improvement
of the effectiveness
and quality of public services
as well as
the enhancement of the responsibility
of the managing
entities for their performance.
It is also
planned that the main managing
entities will have to report
to the Parliament
during the examination of the Budget Declaration
about the goals and results
of their work in the
reporting period and in the
mid-term run.
What’s the benefit?
Legislative implementation of mid-term budget
planning will:
establish financial framework
for strategic initiatives which will significantly improve the discipline
of all stakeholders
of the budget
process and make them set
clear priorities in the implementation
of reforms within the financial
capacities of the state budget;
make the budget
policy predictable thus restoring the trust of
citizens to the state and
enabling business to plan its
operations effectively.
At the same
time, the management of fiscal
risks shall minimize their negative impact on the state
budget.
And new ways
in applying the program-and-target-based approach
will enable citizens to control
the operations of the main
entities entitled to manage public
funds.