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Possible revision of the Energy Agreement that Serbia made with the Russian company Gazpromneft

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The League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina points out that the published information that the Oil Industry of Serbia is by far the most profitable company in Serbia must finally initiate a revision of the Energy Agreement that Serbia made with the Russian company Gazpromneft, to the detriment of its citizens.
The citizens of Serbia were harmed by a bad agreement with a Russian company when, due to political realignments and the situation in Kosovo, NIS was ceded to the Russians at any reasonable price, in exchange for, as politicians and analysts claim, their help to prevent its separation and independence.
The League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina appeals to all political factors not to argue about who signed the Energy Agreement and why and at what time, but to try to repair the damage.
The irreparable consequences of the use of illegal pumping technologies, which are used by the Russian company, have already done ecological and material damage to our country. It’s time to get on with it.
If there is something that is compensation to the citizens of our country for such unscrupulous exploitation, whereby the Russians compensated for the losses that the state suffers due to such a low ore rent of 3%, when it is 7% by law, and in the world it ranges up to 20 or 30%, let this government present it to the public.
The value of NIS was estimated at 2.2 billion euros, and it was sold for 400 million euros, with all its assets, gas stations and oil and gas reserves, worth about seven billion euros. How inadequate and ridiculously low this amount is can be illustrated by the fact that NIS was sold for the value of two Copernicus televisions.
It is absurd to watch with folded arms how, to the detriment of our citizens, the company of the Oil Industry of Serbia, owned by Russia, makes a profit and declares it the most profitable company in our country, and the citizens have miserable compensation and damage from that. That is why the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina demands a revision of the Energy Agreement made to the detriment of the citizens of Serbia, and if that is not possible, then its termination, Kurir reports.

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