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The Moravian Corridor will be the first digital highway in Serbia

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The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, stated today in Krusevac that since 2012, about 300 million euros of investments have been provided for that city and more than 3,260 jobs have been created, but that at least one more factory needs to be opened in order to solve the unemployment problem.
After the session of the Government in Krusevac, on the occasion of the 650th anniversary of the founding of that city, the Prime Minister said that it was stated at the session that a lot had been done for Krusevac and the Rasina district, but that even more was needed.
Apart from bringing in new investors, she also announced investments in a business incubator so that young and talented citizens of Krusevac would have a chance to stay in their city and work in it.
Brnabic also announced the construction of the Moravian Corridor, “which will be the first digital highway in Serbia, although there were claims that such a road is unnecessary for that part of Serbia.”
“We made a part of the sewerage network, in which 24 million euros were invested, and reconstructed the water factory. It is necessary to solve the sewerage network and wastewater treatment in Brus and Blace, because it all relies on what we have done so far. We also built one of the two Covid hospitals in Krusevac. After we defeat the coronavirus, and that also depends on the vaccination, that hospital will serve the entire district and reduce the waiting lists, which will improve health care,” she said, BizLife reports.

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