the given pie charts illustrate the comparison of the government's expenses on nine sectors in the years 2010 and 2015. The most striking feature in the charts is that the expenditures for pension remained constant in both years. They have allocated 19% to the retired population. However, the highest proportion in the chart 24% was spent on education in 2010, reduced to 21% in 2015. This sector had the most expenses in each year. The second-largest percentage was consumed by healthcare with 21% and 20% in 2015 and 2010 respectively. Money allocation for welfare increased to 13% by 8% in 2010. Similarly, interest on borrowings also rose by 5% in 2015 which was 5% in 2010. Conversely, government drop 17% of defence expenditures in 2010 to 14% in 2015.
Overall, the money depletion from healthcare, defence and education were slightly minimized by the government to more money to the other sectors such as welfare, transport and interest on borrowings. 
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  given
 pie charts illustrate the comparison of the  
government
's expenses on nine sectors in the years 2010 and 2015. The most striking feature in the charts is that the expenditures for pension remained constant in both years. They have allocated 19% to the retired population.  
However
, the highest proportion in the chart 24%  
was spent
 on education in 2010,  
reduced
 to 21% in 2015. This sector had the most expenses in each year. The second-largest percentage  
was consumed
 by healthcare with 21% and 20% in 2015 and 2010  
respectively
. Money allocation for welfare increased to 13% by 8% in 2010.  
Similarly
, interest on borrowings  
also
 rose by 5% in 2015 which was 5% in 2010.  
Conversely
,  
government
 drop 17% of  
defence
 expenditures in 2010 to 14% in 2015. 
Overall
, the money depletion from healthcare,  
defence
 and education were  
slightly
 minimized by the  
government
 to more money to the other sectors such as welfare, transport and interest on borrowings.