FinMin Citu: I guarantee we will not ask IMF for help in 2020
Publicat:Romania will not ask the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for help in 2020, Minister of Public Finance Florin Citu stated on Monday. "We will not go to the IMF. We have managed to finance the deficit, which is a first for Romania in the past 30 years, and for many other of the world economies, without asking for help. I guarantee that we will not go to IMF for help," Citu told B1 TV private television broadcaster.
The head of Finance also answered to a series of accusations regarding the big loans that the Ministry has contracted and underscored that there have also been savings made…
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