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Romania among EU member states with lowest percentage of GDP earmarked for defence in 2016

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The 28 EU member states earmarked in 2016 public expenditures worth approximately 200 billion euro for the defence sector, the equivalent of 1.3 percent of the (GDP), according to data released on Friday by Eurostat, EU's official statistics bureau. 
The amount is smaller than the one spent on social protection (the equivalent of 19.1 percent of the GDP in 2016), healthcare (7.1 percent) or education (4.7 percent), but it is more than what was allocated from public spending to leisure, culture and religion (1 percent) and environment protection (0.7 percent). 

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