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Defense Ministry says it won't cut spending

15th July 2010
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The Ministry of National Defense has not taken steps to cut spending, despite the Prime Minister’s and Finance Minister’s promises to save on defense.

“The Ministry of National Defense is not preparing any changes to the law which guarantees spending on national defense at 1.95 percent GDP,” the ministry’s spokesperson Janusz Sejmej told newspaper Rzeczpospolita.

Cutting spending in the department was one of the Finance Minister’s ideas for decreasing public debt, which in 2009 was 7.1 percent GDP.

Source: Poland A.M.


From Warsaw Business Journal


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