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PM Citu: Draft law on state budget to be approved with same deficit variant, 7.16 pct

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The draft state budget law will be approved with a deficit target of 7.16 percent and with the same parameters of expenditures and revenues, declared on Thursday.

"The budget deficit remains as we have established, there are changes maybe inside, different allocations, more commitment appropriations. We are not talking about more budget appropriations. (...) But the budget deficit remains at 7.16 percent, with the same parameters expenditures and revenues. You have seen very well today the opinion of the , which says that it is a credible budget

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