Czech KSCM wants CEZ dividend, CNB profit to help reduce deficit
September 18, 2009
Prague - The Czech Communists (KSCM) propose that the state use two one-off revenues, the CEZ energy utility dividends and the central bank CNB's profit, to reduce the looming 2010 budget deficit of 230 billion crowns, KSCM deputy Petr Brany said.
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