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An additional incentive to Serbia’s GDP is its returning citizens

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Because of the situation in the world, more of our people are returning to Serbia, not only from European countries but also from Australia, New Zealand and other distant countries, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said this morning, emphasizing that these people will contribute to even faster growth of the Serbian economy in the coming years.
Brnabic says that the state is already helping them, together with organizations in the diaspora, to get a job in Serbia or to continue working for large foreign companies such as Google, Facebook and the like, and that is why it has already talked to Labor Minister Darija Kisic Tepavcevic on how to change certain laws in order to bring these people into legal channels.
She notes that there is high unemployment in the world due to the pandemic, but that our people are returning to Serbia also due to security, since terrorist attacks are currently happening in the world.
“So that Serbia will have additional human capacities that will help growth in 2021 and 2022,” Branbic emphasized while visiting Prva.
She adds that the citizens can be satisfied with our new ministers and that, for example, she had a meeting with Minister Kisic Tepavcevic on Friday and that Darija was very ready, that is, she read all the laws and asked for some additional government plans for her department.
The Prime Minister says that the department is in charge of passing the very important Law on Social Cards, and that the goal is to do that in the first hundred days of the government’s work.
“We are one team together with President Aleksandar Vucic, and that is why today we are a winning country in the economy, digitalization and public administration reform, and not only in sports,” Brnabic emphasized, Novosti reports.

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