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Le gouvernement s'embarque dans un redressement économique de six mois

Le gouvernement du Burundi s'est embarqué dans un programme de six mois de redressement économique du pays, a informé vendredi radio Burundi en citant les propos du ministre des finances du Burundi, Charles Nihangaza, aux représentants de la communauté des donateurs. "C'est la première réunion. La semaine prochaine, nous allons visiter chaque donateur individuellement pour voir ce que sera son assistance", a-t-il annoncé. "Comme vous l'avez constaté, ce programme est dur. Nous ne sommes pas en mesure de rembourser les créanciers étrangers et les agriculteurs sans une assistance étrangère", a ajouté M. Nihangaza. Le gouvernement a débuté le programme ce mois-ci.

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