The Presidential Reserve Fund of Tajikistan is set to receive 685.686 million somonis (approximately US$63 million) from the 2025 state budget. The expenditures of the 2025 budget has been projected 51.6 billion somoni (about US$4.7 billion).
Compared to 2024, funding for the Presidential Reserve Fund has increased by 122.3 million somonis.
The 2024 budget earmarked about 563.4 million somonis (equal to US51.5 million US dollars) for the President Reserve Fund, which was 68 million somonis or 13.7 percent more than in 2023 (in 2023, the budget reportedly allocated 495.4 million somonis for the Presidential Reserve Fund).
The Presidential Reserve Fund spending accounts for almost 1.3 percent of budget allocations. The Presidential Reserve Fund finances charitable activities and some other events.
It is to be noted that many people confuse the Presidential Reserve Fund with the Fund of the Leader of Nation, which turned six years old in the spring this year, but it is still inactive.
On April 19, 2018, Tajikistan’s lower house (Majlisi Namoyandagon) of parliament endorsed a draft law on amendments to the country’s law on state finances. The amendments, in particular, provided for setting up the Fund of the Leader of Nation. The law came into force on May 15, 2018 after passing other mandatory state procedures.
However, the Fund of the Leader of Nation is still inactive, because the law says that the Fund will be replenished at the expense of the national budget and the money will begin to be transferred to it after President Emomali Rahmon, who was given the title “The Leader of Nation”, leaves the presidency. 0.2 percent of the national budget would be transferred to the Fund of the Leader of Nation annually.


