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UML Vice President and former Finance Minister Surendra Pandey has said that the main challenge of next year's budget presented in Parliament is to mobilize and manage resources.
Mentioning that the situation of resource management is poor in the current financial year, he said that there is a possibility that the same challenge will be repeated in the next year as well.
He said that as mentioned in the budget statement, the target of raising 12 trillion revenue can be implemented. "There is a situation where the revenue can be collected according to the target", he said, the challenge is to meet the target of external grants and foreign loans, "In the current financial year, grants and foreign loans have been achieved much less than the target." The situation may be the same next year.'
He commented that it is necessary for the government to pay attention in time because the increase in internal debt may affect the capital expenditure. It seems that there will be a decrease in the resources of this budget. Due to this, all sectors may be affected," he said, "in addition to this, there are many challenges in the implementation of the budget."
Mentioning that political programs have been given priority in the budget, former finance minister Pandey said that there is confusion about ensuring the budget for those programs. Some programs are satisfactory to leaders and programs. What is the budget for the program? There is no certainty," he said.
"According to the concept of the constitution, a new stage of economic reform is necessary for the construction of a prosperous nation oriented towards socialism by making the national economy self-reliant, independent and advanced", he said. .
"There are some distribution-oriented and reformist programs," he said, "To call them socialist-oriented is a political thing."
