ISLAMABAD: TDTOP reporter told that Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday unveiled the Pakistan Economic Survey for the outgoing fiscal year 2022-23, a document summarizing the government’s performance, worrying the country as almost to be all targets beyond the shock limit and GDP growth is falling. to 0.3%, which can be attributed to natural and political disasters.
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar presented the pre-expenditure document during the talks in Islamabad. Analysts will look at Dar’s first budget for the fiscal year of this government carefully for any details of the populist document and they will try to find out if the government is ready to pursue the economic discipline required to enter the next program of the IMF .
At the beginning of the presser, Dar reminded the journalists of 2013 when the Pakistani Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government took over. He explained that at a time when the economy was collapsing, there was a six o’clock curfew and terrorism was on the rise.
“We followed the ‘three yes’ concept and Pakistan achieved economic growth,” recalls Dar.