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