The government wants to increase funds allocated to basic and secondary education next year by some 393.9 million euros, according to the state budget proposal, which calls for total consolidated spending of some 7.320 million euros.
According to a proposal presented to parliament on Tuesday, the government estimates it will spend €6,926.7 million by the end of the year and proposes that the budget for Basic and Secondary Education and School Management should increase to €7,320.6 million next year. , which represents an increase of 5.7% (plus 393.9 million euros).
According to the document, total consolidated income is expected next year in the amount of 7320.7 million euros, which means a budget balance of 0.1 million euros.
According to the document, three out of every four euros are spent on personnel (75.5%), and 5,530.6 million euros are expected to be spent on personnel costs.
The amount is an increase of €185.5 million compared to last year, which will “enable the development of careers and recruitment of teachers, promote teacher retention and reverse the impact of retirement,” the document says.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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