According to the summary report of the execution of the January budget, to which Lusa had access today, this progress has continued to be conditioned by the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, but with revenues increasing by 12.1% compared to January 2021, as well as expenses. , with 16.8%.
The deficit equal to 0.6% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in January compares with a deficit of 0.4% in the same month of 2021, then of 696 million CVE (6.1 million USD), according to the report data.
In the Cape Verde State Budget for 2022, the government has . . .
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