Togo: National Assembly Reviews 2025 Finance Bill

Public finance
Tuesday, 10 December 2024 14:00
Togo: National Assembly Reviews 2025 Finance Bill

(Togo First) - The Togolese Assembly is reviewing the 2025 draft finance bill. Started on December 6, the review is carried out by the Finance and Economic Development Committee, led by Mawussi Djossou Sémodji. The bill was approved on November 6, by the Council of Ministers on November 26. 

The ongoing review is part of a parliamentary oversight framework to ensure transparency and efficiency in public policies. This step allows deputies to analyze and refine budgetary orientations in line with national priorities and global economic trends.

Kodjo Adédzé, President of the National Assembly, noted that this budgetary exercise occurs amid international economic uncertainties and financial market fluctuations. He emphasized that deputies must balance two key objectives: reducing the public deficit below community thresholds while maintaining social spending.

"Aware of this noble responsibility, I would like to invite everyone not to lose sight of the main objective: to clean up our public finances while meeting the social expectations of our fellow citizens," said Kodjo Adédzé.

After the committee completes its assessment, the bill will be presented to all MPs in a plenary session, for adoption before December 31, 2024, as required by law.

The 2025 Finance Bill outlines resources and expenses totaling CFA2,394.2 billion. Nearly half of the budget expenditure–49.7%-is allocated to the social sector. This is against 48% in 2024.

Esaïe Edoh

 

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