2021–22_Iranian_national_budget

2021–22 Iranian national budget

2021–22 Iranian national budget

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The 2021–22 (Iranian calendar year 1399) Iranian national budget was drafted while Iran was in an economic crisis of 2019–2021 [fa].[1][2][3]

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The president Hassan Rouhani described the continued decline in oil budget as major achievements of the policies of economy of resistance in the 11th and 12th governments.[4] The budget bill of fiscal 2021–22 had projected an export of 650,000 barrels per day (projected at $40 per barrel) of crude oil, according to the deputy head of Plan and Budget Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[5][6] A 25% rise in the salaries of government workers and pensioners has been included in the bill.[5][7][8] 200 million euros is to be paid for Ukraine flight 752 victims families from Iranian National Development Fund.[9]


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