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Can a country or government face bankruptcy?

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The answer is yes, a country or government can face bankruptcy, though it is usually referred to as sovereign default. This happens when a government is unable to meet its debt obligations- meaning it cannot pay back loans or interest. Unlike individuals or companies, countries don’t file for bankruptcy in court but may restructure debt, negotiate with creditors, or seek bailouts.

Sovereign defaults can lead to serious economic consequences like loss of investor confidence, higher borrowing costs, economic recession, and inflation or currency devaluation. However, it's relatively rare, and usually, governments try to avoid defaulting because of these facts.
 
Indeed, there are countries that faced souvereign defaults like Venezuela. Last year it's government declared bankruptcy, but some countries helped the Venezuelan government to rise back but this time it's sad Maduro is chased.
 
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