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Serbia’s Government proposes Budget Amendments for 2024 with increased support for families and infrastructure

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The Government of Serbia has approved the Draft Law on Amendments to the Budget Law for 2024, projecting total planned revenues of 2,173.4 billion dinars, as announced by Prime Minister Miloš Vučević following the Government session.

Vucevic highlighted that the budget will increase by 132.5 billion dinars. He noted positive developments, including an allocation of 25 billion dinars to support families with children and an additional 20 billion for healthcare.

Furthermore, Vucevic mentioned that farmers and herders will benefit from a 20 billion dinar increase in subsidies. He emphasized the commitment to enhancing traffic infrastructure, including funding for new trains, specifically for a line connecting the capital to Nikola Tesla Airport and Expo. The government is also preparing the necessary infrastructure for the potential reinstatement of military service.

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Parliamentary discussions on the proposed law are set to begin on Monday.

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