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Opposition promises to slash taxes despite Estonia's growing fiscal deficit

Opposition parties in Estonia have pledged to reduce taxes if they win the upcoming elections. However, economic analysts warn that with the country's fiscal deficit increasing, tax increases rather than cuts would be necessary to address the financial shortfall.

Source document: Economic analysts' warnings

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Opposition promises to slash taxes despite Estonia's growing fiscal deficit

Opposition parties in Estonia have pledged to reduce taxes if they win the upcoming elections. However, economic analysts warn that with the country's fiscal deficit increasing, tax increases rather than cuts would be necessary to address the financial shortfall.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the opposition's promise to cut taxes and the economists' warning about the need for tax increases due to the growing deficit. It does not favor one side over the other and provides balanced information without editorializing or biased language.

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