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The brokerage scandal doesn’t jeopardise EU-financed projects
According to a statement by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), those who are unable to meet deadlines or make payments due to the brokerage scandal will get special treatment if they inform the relevant ministry about this. The authorities will help those realising EU-financed projects to be able to complete them.
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