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    "OIK dispute in Latvia continues – Finance Ministry explains why compensation is not justified",
    "Baltic News Network"
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  "textContent": "Latvia was allowed to continue implementing the mandatory procurement component (OIK) mechanism, according to a letter from the Ministry of Finance of Latvia to the Saeima Requests Commission. In its response to a parliamentary request regarding allegedly unlawful OIK payments, the ministry stated that the institution responsible for introducing and supervising the mechanism is the […]\n\nThe post OIK dispute in Latvia continues – Finance Ministry explains why compensation is not justified appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
  "title": "OIK dispute in Latvia continues – Finance Ministry explains why compensation is not justified"
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