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Several Central European countries are voicing issues with different European Union policies. Prague says the EU's plan for stockpiling critical medicines needs to be stronger and is also calling for a five-year pause on the EU's main carbon pricing system.
Separately, Slovakia is being described as a central point for a type of tax fraud within the EU. Meanwhile, Poland's state development bank, BGK, is setting up a new office to manage funds from an EU program called SAFE.
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