Estimates
1186250
60842721
2006-06-27T14:35:47Z
RobotG
1575512
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In countries using the [[Westminster system]] the '''''Estimates''''' are a series of legislative proposals to parliament outlining how the government will spend its money.
The Estimates are drawn up by bureaucrats in the treasury department in collaboration with representatives from the [[cabinet]]. They consist of detailed reports on how each department or ministry will spend its money. The estimates are normally introduced in the [[House of Commons]] just prior to the main [[budget]], which gives them time to be analyzed by House committees. Unlike the budget the estimates contain no references to [[fiscal policy]], long term goals, or where the money is coming from. After each section is reviewed by the relevant committee the entire Estimates are voted on as one bill. This "supply" vote is a matter of [[Motion of no confidence|confidence]]. Unlike tax proposals in the budget, the Estimates are rarely controversial, with most issues being dealt with in committee.
Most countries also mandate an update or series of updates to the Estimates to account for changes in the economy or in government policy. In Canada, for instance, this update must be passed in December each year.
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