This poll has completed. It ran from June 5, 2016, 4:24 p.m. through June 12, 2016, 3:41 p.m.

STA2.12: Which sector should be given more money by the government in the National Budget?

Background
In 2015, the Government of Uganda spent a record 24 trillion shillings in the national budget, an increase of almost 9 trillion shillings from the previous year. Government revenues accounted for less than half of the total expenditures: more than 55% of the budget was money that was borrowed. Debt payment and infrastructure had the highest percentage of budget allocation (see below): 



The 2016/2017 National Budget will be read in Parliament this week, and we want to discuss what Uganda should spend its money on. 


Question
  
Which sector should be given more money by the government in the National Budget?

a) Health  - hospitals, doctors, medical supplies
b) Education  - teachers, schools, universities
c) Agriculture - financial support, subsidies
d) Security - police, military
e) Infrastructure - roads, water, energy

Instructions
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