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Peru’s Congress Votes on a Record Budget Top-Up Its Watchdog Fears
Peru’s Congress is set to debate a 9.6 billion sol ($2.5bn) supplementary credit, marking the largest budget expansion in five years. The independent Fiscal Council has warned against complacency regarding the financial accounts.
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