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Serbia is the first in the region in terms of salaries

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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, once again referred to the successes and results that Serbia has achieved recently.
“The minimum is 300 euros in Serbia today, in 2013 it was 159 euros. The average salary in Belgrade is 700 euros, and in Serbia 560. Now we are the first in the region,” he pointed out.
He added that, in addition to the recently distributed 50 euros, pensioners will receive another 30, then another 20 euros and another 180 euros in February, all with an increase in regular pensions.
“Salaries will be increased between 7 and 9 percent. And that at the time of the corona,” he emphasized, and he also spoke about the Faculty of Music Arts.
“We will build a completely new building. We will spend more than 150 million on the concert hall,” he said.
He also once again put emphasis on how many hospitals have been built and renovated, and announced that “from Belgrade to Novi Sad will soon be driven at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour.”
He compared the results of Serbia with Croatia.
“Serbia had over 33 billion euros in 2013, they had 15 or 16 billion euros more. At the end of this year, we will be at 51 billion euros, they at around 52. And they receive much more from the EU,” he said.
He also stated that it is important that we continue and not respond to insults.
“God has given them a fantastic coast,” he says, adding that this is not an advantage because “the strongest European countries do not have access to the sea,” B92 reports.

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