The government of Ivory Coast is halving the salaries of its ministers to pay for a reduction in the price of fuel.
The Prime Minister, Guillaume Soro, said the managers of state-owned companies would also Israeli FM says party must prepare for elections ...
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He said fuel prices would come down by about 10%.
"Having heard the people's cry from the heart, the government has decided to cut the price of fuel," Mr Soro said.
Mr Soro said running costs and investments in government departments would also be cut to help cope with the extra expenditure.
Overseas trips by government members would also be reduced to a "bare minimum", he said.
Last week, the country's largest city, Abidjan, was crippled by a transport strike over fuel price rises.
On 7 July, Ivory Coast increased diesel prices by 44% and petrol prices by 29%.
The government attributed the increase to rising global oil prices.
Escalating food prices sparked violent protests in Abidjan in March and April, when housewives took to the streets banging pots and pans, youths built burning barricades and at least one man was killed.
(BBC)
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