The Straits Times
May 7, 2010

  • A d v e r t i s e m e n t
  • {openx:49}

BUCHAREST – ROMANIA braced on Friday for a wave of protests after the president unveiled austerity cuts in public sector wages and pensions to meet a deficit target set by the IMF and avoid a Greek emergency scenario.

‘This programme to cut public expenses was inevitable,’ President Traian Basescu said during a press conference on Thursday after a meeting with IMF and European Union representatives in Bucharest.

Wages in the public sector are to be cut by 25 per cent, Mr Basescu said, adding that ‘all salaries, including the minimum one, will be affected.’ Pensions will be slashed by 15 per cent, just like unemployment benefits.

These cuts should help Romania ‘avoid an extremely difficult situation, generated not so much by what is going on in its own economy, as by developments in the region,’ he said, in a reference to the Greek crisis.

Read entire article

The Emergency Election Sale is now live! Get 30% to 60% off our most popular products today!


Related Articles


Comments