The finance ministry has informed Parliament that the government’s focus is on enhancing the quality of public spending, while also strengthening social security for the underprivileged. Despite global economic instability, the government is committed to reducing the fiscal deficit to under 4.5% by next financial year, emphasizing higher capital expenditure and reducing wasteful spending.
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