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FinMin Citu: Budget deficit on first nine months is 6.36 pct of GDP

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Minister of , , announced on Tuesday that the budget deficit for the first nine months of this year is of 6.36 pct of the GDP, or 67.27 billion RON, according to AGERPRES.

"Romania, together with the global economy, is going through the largest crisis in the last 100 years. I am not the one to say it, all those who are looking today at the global economies are saying it. And still, they also say, and more and more come and confirm, Romania will go through this period with a much better situation than all analysts estimated, the and others.…

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