Key facts
- Russia's parliament passed a law allowing the government to alter budget and debt plans without public hearings.
- The legislation grants the government flexibility to increase spending and borrowing beyond budget limits.
- Changes to fiscal plans will no longer be publicly disclosed.
- Russia's budget deficit reached 2.6% of GDP in the first five months, driven by increased military spending.
- The Finance Ministry has postponed its target for achieving a primary budget balance to 2029.
Russia's parliament has approved a new law that empowers the government to modify its spending and debt plans without requiring public hearings or formal amendments to the budget law. This legislative change, passed on Wednesday, is designed to provide the government with greater agility in responding to rapidly changing economic conditions.