Description:
This public expenditure review (PER) was
conducted at the request of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on
behalf of the Government of the Republic of Latvia. The
objective of the PER is to identify potential areas of
further budget savings in public administration and the
social sectors that could help restore fiscal balance, speed
Latvia's recovery from the current crisis, and help it
to meet the Maastricht Criteria by 2012 so it can adopt the
Euro in 2014. The remainder of this volume is structured in
the following way. Section two recounts the events and
circumstances that set the Government's fiscal stance
in the years prior to the crisis. Section three summarizes
the principal emergency measures the Government took to cope
during 2008 and 2009 as the crisis broke and led to
Latvia's severe economic contraction. The purpose of
these sections which draw liberally from material prepared
by the financial authorities, the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) and the European Central (EC) is to make the case
for further fiscal adjustment plain. The report then
summarizes the main messages and highlights the most
important suggestions made in each of the longer, more
detailed chapters of volume two of the review. Each section
is followed by a matrix of the options presented for the
Government to take into consideration. Given the important
role that municipalities and republican cities play in the
delivery of social services, the chapter three of volume two
provides an in depth examination of local government
finances and spending. Local authorities (municipalities and
republican cities) play such a prominent role in the
delivery of public services particularly social services
that a close look at the character of their spending is critical.