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Timor-Leste’s 2023 Rectified Budget: A Unanimous Decision Shaping the Nation’s Future – Understanding the Implications and Strategy Behind the $1.77 Billion USD Budget

30/08/2023

Timor-Leste’s 2023 Rectified Budget: A Unanimous Decision Shaping the Nation’s Future – Understanding the Implications and Strategy Behind the $1.77 Billion USD Budget

A Unanimous Approval

In an era where unanimous decisions in politics are rare, Timor-Leste’s National Parliament has made a remarkable move. On August 24th, 2023, the Parliament approved the Rectified State General Budget (OGE) for 2023, amounting to a total of $1.77 billion USD. But what does this unanimous decision signify for the nation?

The allocations within the budget provide a clear insight into the nation’s priorities:

  • Economic Matters: $439.06 million USD
  • A significant portion dedicated to stimulating economic growth and stability.
  • Housing and Collective Infrastructures: $24.96 million USD
  • Reflecting the importance of infrastructure development and housing for the citizens.
  • Health: $94.41 million USD
  • A testament to the government’s commitment to public health, especially in the wake of global health challenges.
  • Education: $136.97 million USD
  • Investing in the nation’s future by prioritizing education.
  • Social Protection: $253.38 million USD

Ensuring that the vulnerable sections of society are protected and supported.

The Prime Minister’s Vision

Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão, in his address, emphasized the IX Constitutional Government’s dedication to a fiscal policy that promotes economic development. He highlighted the importance of managing expenses and revenues scrupulously and efficiently. The aim? To restore and boost confidence, not just among the citizens but also among potential investors.

One of the notable aspects of the budget was the reduction in the authorized transfer from the Petroleum Fund. It moved from $1.35 billion to $1.21 billion USD. This decision is a clear indication of the government’s strategic and cautious approach to financial management, ensuring the fund’s longevity and sustainability for future generations.

Budgets are more than just numbers on paper. They are a reflection of a nation’s priorities, its vision for the future, and its strategy to get there. The unanimous approval of the 2023 Rectified Budget showcases a collective vision for Timor-Leste’s sustainable and prosperous future.

Timor-Leste stands at a pivotal juncture, with decisions made today shaping its trajectory for years to come. The 2023 Rectified Budget is a testament to the nation’s unity, foresight, and strategic planning. As we delve deeper into the specifics and implications of this budget, one thing is clear: Timor-Leste is on a path towards sustainable growth and prosperity.

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Mónica Mendes da Silva, Advogada, Managing Partner da MDS Legal, Timor-Leste e OneLegal Partner.

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Timor-Leste: Public-Private Partnership for Diagnostic Services

07/10/2022

Timor-Leste: Public-Private Partnership for Diagnostic Services

Following Council of Ministers sessions on 27 July and 21 September 2022, it was announced the approval of a Decree-Law which establishes the legal regime for a “Public-Private Partnership for Diagnostic Services”. The bill had been jointly introduced by the Minister of Finance, Rui Augusto, and the Minister of Health, Odete Belo.

The objective of the Decree-Law is to (quote) “ (…) create a legal regime specifically applicable to a PPP contract for laboratory and imaging diagnostic services, which allows for the flexible participation of a private partner in the provision of public services, and includes mechanisms on risk allocation, sustainability, operationality and quality of services.” . It is expected the new legal framework will attract private investment in the health sector with a view to improving the quality of diagnostic services.

This opens a window of opportunity for health care providers to come to Timor-Leste and bring much needed know-how and technology. We will keep you posted on future developments on this new legislation and potentially other legal initiatives in the health sector.

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