IMF Tells Slovenia to Undertake Pension Reform, Curb Wages

Ljubljana, 11 June - Slovenia needs to implement far-reaching pension reform and hold back wage growth in the public sector, an International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission said at the end of an annual visit to Slovenia on Friday.

Ljubljana
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), represented by head of the mission to Slovenia Antonio Spilimberg (pictured left) says Slovenia need to reform pensions, hold back wages. Pictured right: central bank governor Marko Kranjec.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
Central bank Governor Marko Kranjec speaks to the press at the end of an annual IMF mission to Slovenia.
Photo: TIna Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), represented by head of the mission to Slovenia Antonio Spilimberg (pictured) says Slovenia need to reform pensions, hold back wages.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), represented by head of the mission to Slovenia Antonio Spilimberg (pictured) says Slovenia need to reform pensions, hold back wages.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), represented by head of the mission to Slovenia Antonio Spilimberg (pictured) says Slovenia need to reform pensions, hold back wages.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

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