News | Wednesday, 08 July 2009
Karl Stagno-Navarra
Finance Minister Tonio Fenech will have little room for manoeuvre as he returns to his desk this morning to finalise the pre-Budget document, after Brussels last night insisted to have Malta’s deficit back in order by next year. >>
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