The government's so-called pro-growth measures are hiding a landmine, claims the shadow finance minister for the Socialist Party, Štefan Kišš. According to him, changing the rules for PPP projects means that the government will contract companies for huge projects without having any project ready. Our descendants will then have to pay for Fico's construction, which tends to be overpriced, for years. Slovakia is growing less than its neighbors, a…
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The government's so-called pro-growth measures are hiding a landmine, claims the shadow finance minister for the Socialist Party, Štefan Kišš. According to him, changing the rules for PPP projects means that the government will contract companies for huge projects without having any project ready. Our descendants will then have to pay for Fico's construction, which tends to be overpriced, for years. Slovakia is growing less than its neighbors, a…