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Portugal vows to cut deficit by two thirds

By Peter Wise in Lisbon

Published: January 27 2010 16:33 | Last updated: January 27 2010 16:33

José Sócrates, Portugal’s Socialist prime minister, on Wednesday pledged to cut the country’s spiralling budget deficit by more than two-thirds over the next four years after the shortfall reached a record high in 2009.

Speaking after the government unveiled its budget proposals for 2010, he said his overriding concern was to restore confidence in the Portuguese economy and stimulate growth to lift the country out of recession.

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