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has gloss | eng: Budget Day is the day that a government presents its Budget to a legislature for approval, typically in a ceremonial fashion. It only exists in some countries of the world. In particular, the United States does not have a Budget Day. There, the legislation that establishes the federal government's budget originates in the Congress, although the executive branch traditionally makes a proposal in advance, often amid some ceremony. |
lexicalization | eng: Budget day |
instance of | c/Government budgets |
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