Changes to Funding for Armed Forces Support Fund
New regulations alter how the Armed Forces Support Fund's debt is repaid. Instead of burdening the Ministry of National Defense's budget, repayments will come from the general state budget, aiming to ensure stable army funding and enhance citizens' sense of security. This prevents current military operations and equipment procurement from being curtailed.
Key points
Repayment of loans and credits for the Armed Forces Support Fund will be financed from the general state budget, not the national defense budget.
The change aims to prevent reductions in spending on current military needs and army modernization.
New rules are intended to ensure stable defense funding and will not decrease funds for other public purposes like health or education.
Positive economic effects are expected, including stimulating the domestic defense industry and increasing employment in the sector.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1891
Process start date: 2025-11-05