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Latvia is 'saved from bankruptcy' | Latvia is 'saved from bankruptcy' |
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Latvia's prime minister says that he has saved the country from bankruptcy. | Latvia's prime minister says that he has saved the country from bankruptcy. |
Valdis Dombrovskis told public radio that the decision late on Thursday to cut 500m lats ($1bn; £607m) from the budget was "very difficult". | Valdis Dombrovskis told public radio that the decision late on Thursday to cut 500m lats ($1bn; £607m) from the budget was "very difficult". |
But the cuts were needed for the country to receive the next instalment of its European Union bail-out loans. | |
The country agreed a 7.5bn euro ($10.5bn; £6.4bn) loan package in December, but must cut the budget deficit to receive the loans. | The country agreed a 7.5bn euro ($10.5bn; £6.4bn) loan package in December, but must cut the budget deficit to receive the loans. |
"The signals we have been getting from the European Commission are positive," he said. | "The signals we have been getting from the European Commission are positive," he said. |
The five-party coalition government agreed to a series of measures with unions and employers. | The five-party coalition government agreed to a series of measures with unions and employers. |
The cuts will include reducing old age pensions by 10% and cutting public sector salaries by 20%, but they decided against increasing income taxes. | The cuts will include reducing old age pensions by 10% and cutting public sector salaries by 20%, but they decided against increasing income taxes. |
Parliament will vote on the changes next week. | Parliament will vote on the changes next week. |
Latvia's currency is pegged to the euro, but the recession has hit Latvia so badly that many analysts believe it will have to devalue the lat. | Latvia's currency is pegged to the euro, but the recession has hit Latvia so badly that many analysts believe it will have to devalue the lat. |
Latvia's central bank has been intervening to support the currency this week. | Latvia's central bank has been intervening to support the currency this week. |
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