DEFICIT REVENUE S EXPENDITUR ES OUTSTANDING DEBT.

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DEFICIT REVENUE S EXPENDITUR ES OUTSTANDING DEBT

National Budget Appropriations 1.6TRILLION 1.6TRILLION How is this being distributed?

The approved 2010 budget of 1.6 Trillion shows the following allocations: LEGISLATIVE 8.8 Billion 0.5% EXECUTIVE 1.3 Trillion81.0% JUDICIARY 12.6 Billion0.8% CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION 16.2 Billion1.0% DEBT SERVICING Billion16.7%

The approved 2010 budget of 1.6 Trillion shows the following allocations: LEGISLATIVE 8.8 Billion 0.5% EXECUTIVE 1.3 Trillion81.0% JUDICIARY 12.6 Billion0.8% CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION 16.2 Billion1.0% DEBT SERVICING Billion16.7%

The approved 2010 budget of 1.6 Trillion shows the following allocations: LEGISLATIVE 8.8 Billion 0.5% EXECUTIVE 1.3 Trillion81.0% JUDICIARY 12.6 Billion0.8% CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION 16.2 Billion1.0% DEBT SERVICING Billion16.7%

The approved 2010 budget of 1.6 Trillion shows the following allocations: LEGISLATIVE 8.8 Billion 0.5% EXECUTIVE 1.3 Trillion81.0% JUDICIARY 12.6 Billion0.8% CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION 16.2 Billion1.0% DEBT SERVICING Billion16.7%

The approved 2010 budget of 1.6 Trillion shows the following allocations: LEGISLATIVE 8.8 Billion 0.5% EXECUTIVE 1.3 Trillion81.0% JUDICIARY 12.6 Billion0.8% CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION 16.2 Billion1.0% DEBT SERVICING Billion16.7%

The approved 2010 budget of 1.6 Trillion shows the following allocations: LEGISLATIVE 8.8 Billion 0.5% EXECUTIVE 1.3 Trillion81.0% JUDICIARY 12.6 Billion0.8% CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION 16.2 Billion1.0% DEBT SERVICING Billion16.7%

Legislative 28.9 Billion 1.9% Executive 1.1 Trillion79.5% Judiciary 12.6 Billion0.9% Constitutional Commission 11.4 Billion0.8% DEBT SERVICING Billion 16.9%

On the NATIONALBUDGET NATIONALBUDGET LUMPSUMS LINE BUDGET ITEMS INSERTIONS CONGRESSIONAL INITIATIVES CONGRESSIONAL ALLOCATIONS UNRELEASED APPROPRIATION UNOBLIGATED APPROPRIATIONS REALIGNMENTS SAVINGS OVERALL SAVINGS DOUBLE APPROPRIATIONS

IF WE LEARN THE PROPER WAY OF IF WE LEARN THE PROPER WAY OF MONITORING TRACKING REVIEWING SCRUTINIZING ANALYZING DISSECTING THE NATIONAL BUDGET