LJUBLJANA, May 11 (Reuters) – Slovenia’s parliament approved on Friday a package of austerity measures aimed at reducing the budget deficit, preventing further credit rating downgrades and allowing the country to return to international credit markets. Prime Minister Janez Jansa’s four-month-old conservative cabinet expects the package, which includes cuts in public sector benefits from June, […]
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