The Ministry of Tourism (Mitur) Together with the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM), they are the State institutions linked to the economy that record the lowest levels of budget execution between January 1 and June 14 of this year 2024.
According to the execution of Government expenses posted by the General Budget Directorate (Digepres), Mitur, who directs David Colladohas earned RD$2,442.1 million of a budgeted total of RD$10,076.6 million, which represents an execution of 24.23%.
The MEM, which commands Antonio Almonteexecuted RD$1,062.3 million of a budget for the entire year of RD$5,610. 6 million. This gives an execution of 18.93% in five months and 14 days of the year.
On the contrary, the institutions that register the highest budget execution are the Ministries of Industry, Commerce and MSMEs (MICM) and Housing, Habitat and Buildings.
The MICM earned RD$14,015.1 million of a total RD$22,484 million, for an execution of 62.3%. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Housing, Habitat and Buildings spent RD8,075.5 million of a total of RD$13,772.3 million, which represents an execution of 58.63%.
For its part, the Ministry of Finance spent RD$9,831.1 million of a total of RD$23,351 million, for an execution of 42.1%, according to Hoy.
The Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development had an execution of 30.80%, the result of spending RD$1,140.8 million of a total of RD$3,702.7 million. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Works had an execution of 31.2% and the Agriculture of 40.42%.