Luanda – The National Assembly holds, on August 13th, the 7th Extraordinary Plenary Meeting, to assess the General State Account (CGE) for the 2022 economic year.
The decision was made official Tuesday at the conference of parliamentary leaders, guided by the Speaker of this sovereign body, Carolina Cerqueira.
The State General Account is the set of financial statements, documents of an accounting, budgetary and financial nature and management performance reports, corresponding to acts of budgetary, financial, patrimonial and operational management and the custody of public assets and values.
The document comprises the accounts of all central and local State administration bodies and services, public institutes and autonomous funds, as well as social security and sovereign bodies.
The Court of Auditors (TC) sends the opinion on the General State Account to Parliament together with the annual report, which must contain a summary of the legal deliberations linked to the aforementioned financial year and proposes measures to be adopted to improve the financial management of public resources.
The 2022 General State Budget (OGE) included revenues and expenses set at 18.7 billion kwanzas (US$ 21.200.190). This value represents an increase of 26.8% compared to the previous year's budget. AD/CF/DOJ