Lithuania is Among Few EU Candidate Countries Meeting all the Maastricht Treaty Criteria
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23 October 2003 y., Thursday
Lithuania is among few EU candidate countries meeting all the Maastricht Treaty criteria, said Patricia Alonso-Gamo, Head of IMF mission in Lithuania.
IMF has a positive assesssment of Lithuania’s economic outlook and fast growth, said the Head of the IMF Mission.
Pursuant to the draft budget for 2004, Lithuania’s fiscal defficit will rise to 2.95% of GDP, whereas in 2003 it will be 2.2% of GDP, according to Algirdas Brazauskas, Prime Minister of Lithuania.
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