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Czechs face painful spending cuts

By Jan Cienski and Tony Barber in Prague

Published: June 14 2009 19:43 | Last updated: June 15 2009 08:52

The Czech Republic needs to make hard and painful cuts in spending if it is to rebound swiftly from the economic downturn, Jan Fischer, the prime minister, has warned.

The Czech Republic’s finances are on an unsustainable path because of high levels of fixed spending, which unless corrected could hurt the chances of emerging swiftly from the economic downturn and delay entry into the euro, Mr Fischer says in an interview with the Financial Times.

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