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Print Print edition: 2026-06-25

NA approves 74 supplementary grant demands

  • National Assembly approved supplementary grant demands totaling Rs12.65 trillion for the financial year 2025-26
Published June 25, 2026 Updated June 25, 2026 09:35am

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Wednesday approved a total federal charged expenditure of Rs17.901 trillion under 74 demands for regular and technical supplementary grants for the financial years 2024-25 and 2025-26.

The House also approved a demand for a grant of Rs4.125 billion to meet excess expenditure incurred during the financial year 2016-17 in respect of the Pakistan Post Office Department.

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb presented regular and technical supplementary grants for the financial years 2024-25 and 2025-26 in the Lower House of Parliament for approval.

The House approved these supplementary grant demands by a majority through voice voting.

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The National Assembly approved supplementary grant demands totaling Rs12.65 trillion for the financial year 2025-26. In detail, these included: repayment of domestic debt — Rs12.643 trillion; election expenses — Rs455.984 million; and the Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan — Rs2.25 billion.

The House approved supplementary grant demands totaling Rs2.644 trillion (Rs2 trillion and 644.485 billion) for the financial year 2024-25. In detail, these included: Staff Household and Allowances of the President (Personal) — Rs208 million; repayment of short-term foreign credits — Rs40.350 billion; audit — Rs63 million; and repayment of domestic debt — Rs2.604 trillion (Rs2 trillion and Rs603.865 billion).

Regarding charged excess expenditure for the financial year 2024-25, the House approved excess grant demands totaling Rs2.088 trillion (Rs2 trillion and Rs87.572 billion).

In detail, these included: superannuation allowances and pensions — Rs662.850 million; foreign loans repayment — Rs1.548 billion; repayment of short-term foreign credits — Rs32.810 million; servicing of domestic debt — Rs169.322 billion; repayment of domestic debt — Rs1.916 trillion (Rs1 trillion and Rs915.924 billion); and the Federal Tax Ombudsman — Rs 81.522 million. The House passed a total of 35 supplementary grant demands for the financial year 2025-26, including: National Disaster Management Authority — Rs4 billion; Commerce Division — Rs7.5 billion; Defence Division — Rs4.25 billion; Defence Services — Rs33.968 billion; Power Division — Rs105.5 billion; Federal Education and Professional Training Division — Rs57.19 billion; grants, subsidies and miscellaneous expenditure — Rs127.411 billion; Housing and Works Division — Rs5 billion; and Information and Broadcasting Division — Rs1.47 billion.

Similarly, the House approved allocations for the Cabinet Division — Rs967.5 million; National Security Division — Rs250 million; Special Investment Facilitation Council Division — Rs76.239 million; Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Division — Rs150 million; Petroleum Division — Rs13.1 million; other expenditure of the Finance Division — Rs112.118 million; and miscellaneous expenditure of the Information and Broadcasting Division — Rs13.83 billion, among others.

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