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EU to suspend budget rules to help face virus crisis

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The European Commission says that the EU will suspend its strict rules on public spending to allow governments to open the money taps to face the coronavirus pandemic. SOUNDBITE

Added on the 20/03/2020 18:06:03 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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