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2025 Budget to be presented on 17 February

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  • Budget debate to be held for 26 days from 18 February to 21 March
  • First reading of Appropriation Bill 2025 on 09 January

It was decided at the meeting of the Committee on Parliamentary Business held in Parliament yesterday (31) under the patronage of the Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne that the debate on the Appropriation Bill for the year 2025 (Budget Debate) will be held from 18 February to 21 March, said the Secretary General of Parliament, Kushani Rohanadeera.

It has also been decided to present the Appropriation Bill for the year 2025 to Parliament for the first reading on 09 January, 2025.

Accordingly, the second reading (Budget Speech) of the Appropriation Bill is scheduled to be held on February and the second reading debate is scheduled to be held for 7 days from 18 to 25 February.

Thereafter, the vote on the second reading of the bill is scheduled to be held on 25 February at 6.00 p.m.

The Committee Stage Debate on the Appropriation Bill is scheduled to be held for 19 days, including 4 Saturdays, from February 27 to March 21. It has also been decided to hold the vote on third Reading of the Appropriation Bill on March 21 at 6.00 pm.

During the budget period, the time from 9.30 am to 10.00 am has been allotted for 5 Questions for Oral Answers, and the budget debate will be held from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. It has also been agreed to allocate the time from 6.00 pm to 6.30 pm for motions at the adjournment time on all other days, except for February 25 and March 21, when the votes are taken.

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