The Slovenian government has set lower spending quotas for the third quarter of the year as part of preparing a budget rebalance, which is expected to be presented in September. The Ministry of Finance, led by Andrej Šircelj, has allocated a total spending limit of €4.16 billion for the third quarter, representing 23.5% of all spending rights for this year. This amount is 7% less than the average spending in the first two quarters, reflecting seasonal adjustments. These measures are becoming common during summer months but are expected to bring noticeable changes to the budget this autumn.
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