21 avril 2023 | International, Autre défense

Czech lawmakers pass law requiring 2% of GDP spending on defence

The lower house of the Czech parliament approved legislation on Friday requiring state budgets to devote spending worth at least 2% of gross domestic product to defence starting next year.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/czech-lawmakers-pass-law-requiring-2-gdp-spending-defence-2023-04-21/

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