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Slovak Junior Ruling Party Rejects 'Problem' EFSF

Thu 29 Sep 11 | 07:00 PM ET
"It's a lot of money for Slovakia and we will not vote for the EFSF, but it's possible we will try a compromise which means the Slovak Republic will not pay the money, but we will agree with the expansion of the EFSF," Richard Sulik, Speaker of the Slovak Parliament told CNBC after his party, the Freedom and Solidarity Party rejected enlargement of the European Financial Stability Fund, claiming it "tries to solve the debt crisis with new debt."

 
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