Israel names new finance ministry chief as 2023 budget work starts

Treasurer Smotrich taps Shlomi Heisler to formulate 2023 state budget, which must be approved within 145 days from new government's inauguration, or late in May

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Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Wednesday named attorney Shlomi Heisler as director general of the Finance Ministry.
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  • Heisler was most recently head of the National Infrastructure Committee and is now the most senior civil servant at the treasury. He replaces Ram Belinkov, who on Tuesday said he was stepping down amid the new government taking office this week.
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    שלומי הייזלר יו"ר מטה התכנון הלאומי
    Shlomi Heisler
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    The first order of business for Smotrich and Heisler is to formulate a 2023 state budget, which must be approved within 145 days from the new government's inauguration, or late in May.
    "We are starting work on building a responsible state budget that leans towards growth and infrastructure ... and will have a series of structural reforms in the economy to remove barriers, fight against centralization, and promote competition and growth engines," Smotrich said.
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    Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich
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    The ministry said it was aiming for a cabinet vote on the budget draft in mid-February, an initial parliamentary vote by the end of March and final approval in late May.
    At Smotrich's request, Belinkov is staying on a few extra days until the sale of the Haifa seaport is completed, the ministry said.
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