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Chastanet On Government Borrowing: "What Are They Doing With All This Money?" - St. Lucia Times News

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Opposition leader Allen Chastanet has expressed concern over government borrowing, asserting that the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) Government is about to borrow $350 Million at Tuesday's Parliament. In a Facebook post, Chastanet said the sum included $100 Million US or $271 Million EC from the Export-Import Bank of the Republic of China for Budgetary […]

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