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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 13 June 2023

Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Questions (257)

Matt Carthy

Question:

257. Deputy Matt Carthy asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Defence the total, capital and current allocations to his Department for the years 2017 to date; the commitments Government has made regarding the provision of increased funding to his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28528/23]

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In July 2022, the Government approved a move to Level of Ambition 2 (LOA2), as recommended by the Commission on the Defence Forces. As part of that decision, the Government committed to increasing the Defence budget from €1.1 billion to €1.5 billion at 2022 prices, by 2028, as part of the annual budgetary process. This level of investment will allow for the required transformation and investment in recruitment, equipment and infrastructure that was identified by the Commission.

The table below outlines overall current, capital and total allocations to the Defence Vote Group, incorporating Defence (Vote 36) and Army Pensions (Vote 35), over the specified timeframe.

Year

V36 Capital

V36 Current

V36 Total

V35* Current

Defence Vote Group Total

2017

€74m

€618m

€692m

€230m

€922m

2018

€77m

€630m

€707m

€239m

€946m

2019

€106m

€652m

€758m

€249m

€1,007m

2020

€125m

€656m

€781m

€259m

€1,040m

2021

€131m

€679m

€810m

€263m

€1,073m

2022

€141m

€695m

€836m

€280m

€1,116m

2023

€176m

€739m

€915m

€294m

€1,209m

* Vote 35 is all current expenditure and the 2022 allocation included an additional €9.325m in funding provided by way of supplementary estimate.

As evident by the significant increase provided between 2017 and 2023, the Government has facilitated considerable funding increases to the Defence Vote Group over recent years to ensure the Defence Forces maintain their ongoing capacity to deliver on all roles assigned by the Government, both at home and overseas.

In addition, the overall financial envelope provided to the Defence Vote Group for 2023 encompassed the largest annual year on year increase over this period and was also the highest ever Defence capital expenditure allocation to date, therefore making a very clear statement in support of commitments made with regard to the ongoing implementation of a broad suite of Commission recommendations.

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