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01.09.2022 14:23

Defence budget for 2023 continues to strengthen defence capability

The appropriations for the defence administration in 2023 amount to EUR 6.1 billion in the Government’s budget proposal. This is EUR 1.0 billion or 20 per cent more than in the current budget. The increase is mainly attributable to general increases in the Defence Forces’ operating expenditure, in defence materiel procurement and in support for the activities of national defence organisations. The increases seek to respond to the changes in the operating environment. The budget proposal includes a provision of EUR 272 million for possible exchange rate losses arising from the Air Force’s fighter programme.

- The tense international security situation underscores the importance of national defence. We are now making unprecedented investments in it, says Minister of Defence Antti Kaikkonen.

- We are also preparing for the approaching NATO membership. Finland’s security is taken care of.

The Defence Forces operating expenditure will increase in the budget proposal by EUR 137 million. The increase will strengthen the number of personnel in the Defence Forces, improve the level of materiel maintenance and increase the number of reservists in refresher training.  In addition, the allowance paid to women will be adjusted to better reflect the necessary costs of voluntary military service, such as the costs of procuring personal equipment. This allowance will increase from EUR 0.50 to EUR 1.50 per day in 2023.

The budget proposal includes EUR 1.6 billion allocated to defence materiel procurement, representing an increase of EUR 765 million from the 2022 budget. Most of the increase will be allocated to improving the defence capability with materiel to meet the requirements of the operating environment. 

Inquiries: Kristiina Olsson, Director of Finance, Ministry of Defence, tel. +358 295 140 220.



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