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“We will be one of the three best and most prosperous countries in Europe” – Business & Economy

By Corey Owens
November 26, 2021
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Today, the Serbian Progressive Party presents the principles of the party program, ahead of the SNS assembly, which was announced for Saturday.


Source: B92.net Friday November 26, 2021 | 20:59

Photo: Tanjug / ZORAN ZESTIC

On this occasion, Siniša Mali presented the economic policy of the Serbian Progressive Party.

“You cannot be successful in politics if you have nothing to do. When we talk about the economic policy of the SNS and the economic successes of Serbia, we are talking about the dreams of a man, Aleksandar Vucic, who dreamed of making a ruined Serbia as the economic leader of the region and quickly raising the standard of living of Serbian citizens and to maintain macroeconomic and financial stability, ”Mali said.

Mali said authorities left the destroyed state in 2012, and did not even have the money to pay pensions, with high inflation, hundreds of factories that were closed in a word, “bankruptcy”.

He added that they were not afraid of challenges and brought urgent fiscal consolidation measures, stabilized the exchange rate and inflation and launched something which was the basis for growth. future of our economy.

“We will be one of the three best and most prosperous countries in Europe”

The Minister of Finance announced that from next year the minimum wage will be higher than 300 euros, and added that Serbia is growing, despite all the challenges.

Mali stressed that we have stable and solid public finances, and stressed that we have nearly three billion euros in the account. “Ten years ago, we were lagging behind the countries of the region, and today we compete with the best performing countries in Europe. Serbia has become the dominant economic power in the region. Mali also spoke of infrastructure and works that were once unthinkable, but also of factories that have been opened, which bring new jobs and higher wages for the citizens of Serbia.

“We had big dreams and Vučić dreamed big dreams, many didn’t believe they would come true, but our dreams have come true. Now we dream of even bigger dreams, we want Serbia to be networked in 2025 with new roads, fast roads, having completed new hospitals, kindergartens. May every household be connected to the sewerage system, that Serbia be a country of innovation, that our salaries are on average 900 euros and our pensions 440 euros. May our young people have the opportunity to realize their dreams in Serbia, “said Sinisa Mali, concluding his speech.

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