13/06/2026
The official numbers for the 2026-27 Federal Budget are locked in today—and administrative spending allocations are triggering massive debates! 🇵🇰📊
As the dust settles on the official unveiling of Pakistan's Rs. 18.8 Trillion Federal Budget, the granular details of state administrative spending have officially been made public. To ensure complete financial transparency, the newly proposed legislative allocations reveal revised spending priorities at the highest federal tiers. According to the official budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal cycle, the public resources earmarked for federal secretariats and state offices are breaking down as follows:
🔹 The Presidential Allocation: A total of Rs. 2 Billion has been officially set aside for the President House. This breakdown includes Rs. 96.37 Crore for the President’s Public Office, Rs. 1.83 Billion for the President's personal office, and Rs. 2.80 Billion designated for Aiwan-e-Sadr administrative operations.
🔹 The Prime Minister's Secretariat: The government has earmarked Rs. 92.12 Crore specifically to fund the operational and administrative expenses of the Prime Minister’s Public Office.
🔹 Revised Spending Scaling: These figures reflect a sharp, localized administrative expenditure adjustment—including a strategic increase of approximately Rs. 40 Crore for the President's Public Office compared to previous fiscal frameworks.
🔹 The Macro Balancing Act: While these federal administrative costs face intense public scrutiny, the state is concurrently attempting to balance the scale by introducing historic tax cuts for active filers across key local commercial indices like real estate.
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