Education, health and sciences lead 2025 budget execution

The Ministry of Finance reported that Education, Health, and Science, Technology and Innovation sectors closed 2025 with the highest budget execution rates, reaching 97.3%, 96.1%, and 95.4% respectively. In contrast, Presidency, Transport, and Agriculture had the lowest, at 40.9%, 43.5%, and 59.5%. The overall average without debt was 86.5%.

The Colombian government closed the execution of the General National Budget for 2025 with an average of 86.5% without including debt, according to Ministry of Finance data. The sectors of Education, Health, and Science, Technology and Innovation stood out with executions of 97.3%, 96.1%, and 95.4% respectively, reflecting strong commitment in social and scientific areas.

In contrast, Presidency executed only 40.9%, Transport 43.5%, and Agriculture and Sustainable Development 59.5%. In terms of commitments without debt, obligations were acquired for $391.5 trillion, a 7.01% increase from December 2024. Total payments reached $343.1 trillion, equivalent to 86.2% of the appropriation, of which $104.5 trillion corresponded to debt service (92.8%).

Investment showed a commitment of $76.1 trillion, $11.4 trillion less than in 2024. The leaders in investment obligations were Science, Technology and Innovation with 96% ($244 billion), Equality and Equity with 94.1% ($9.39 trillion), and Education with 90.3% ($6.12 trillion). Regarding the 2024 budget backlog of $62.5 trillion, $54.7 trillion were obligated by October (87.5%), with $35.8 trillion for investment, $18.3 trillion for operations, and $7.47 trillion for debt.

For operating expenses, out of $319.8 trillion, 74.3% were national transfers. Of $237.7 trillion appropriated, $218.9 trillion were obligated, highlighting the General Participation System ($81.9 trillion), pensions ($75.3 trillion), and health insurance ($39.7 trillion).

The Ministry of Finance explained: "The lower investment execution in terms of obligations reflects the government's effort to ensure resource transfers align with the effective delivery of goods and services to citizens (...). 62.9% of obligations for public goods and services acquisition came from defense, judicial branch, prosecutor's office, and autonomous entities sectors".

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