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PM Citu: The targets in the 2021 budget remain the same; gov't deficit at 7%

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The government deficit target in Romania's 2021 national budget remains at 7%, said on Wednesday, adding that a multi-annual budget will be introduced for the first time.

"The targets remain the same, we are setting the deficit at 7%, we hope to reach 7%, 7% - 7.1%, but we are going around that figure. And I would like to say why we have to do this work and why it takes longer (...) or seems to take longer, although the goal is to come to Parliament next week, because we are reversing or conducting or introducing reforms that have been postponed for 30 years;…

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