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Toukan attributes high indebtedness to financing NEPCO's cumulative deficit
By Petra - Sep 17,2014 - Last updated at Sep 17,2014
AMMAN — that the question of energy is the biggest challenge for the economy and public finance. The government is aware of the increase in public debt and it has to meet its pledges, regarding the issues of energy and water, he said. The government has taken measures to alleviate the cost of these two vital commodities on the low-income bracket, through cash subsidies and the Social Safety Net, he added. Toukan remarked the ministry will work to include further financial figures in its monthly bulletin for more transparency and disclosure.
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