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Portugal faces fresh cuts to spending

Pedro Passos Coelho, Portugal’s prime minister, said on Sunday the government would have to make big cuts in spending on health, education and social security to keep the country’s €78bn bailout programme on track after the constitutional court rejected austerity measures considered essential to meeting mandatory deficit targets.

In a televised address, the prime minister said the court’s rejection of planned austerity measures posed a serious risk to Lisbon’s ability to comply with the adjustment programme and its effort to regain access to international bond markets by a September deadline.

To compensate for the effect of the decision on the national accounts, he had no alternative but to make additional spending cuts that would have a significant impact on the welfare state, he said. The budgets of state-owned companies would also be cut, he said, but he ruled out further any further tax increases on top of record tax hikes introduced in January.

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