Government is struggling to sustain its debt as banks, pensioners and individual bondholders have all opposed the debt exchange programme.
It has extended the deadline for registration for the programme three times as it is not receiving the needed support.
The debt sustainability programme is also key for the IMF bailout the country is expecting.
Tonight, PM Express will look at the prospects of the country’s economy for 2023 in the midst of all the difficulties the government is facing in the quest to get an IMF bailout.
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