Romanian Govt May Have Trouble Paying Salaries And Pensions In Nov, Dec – PM
Posted on October 15th, 2009
Romanian Govt May Have Trouble Paying Salaries And Pensions In Nov, Dec – PM
The Romanian Government has no problem paying salaries and pensions at the moment, but may run into difficulties towards the end of November, should certain commitments taken before the IMF not be met, acting Prime Minister Emil Boc said Thursday.
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