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The economic situation in Serbia is extremely unenviable and a new state indebtedness awaits us, but also companies that should be the carriers of the economy, and that are facing bankruptcy and do not even have funds for salaries, warned the president of the Dragan Djilas Freedom and Justice Party.
Djilas stated in a written statement that Telecom is borrowing 200 million euros through bonds, EPS is advertising 250 million and SDPR is also issuing bonds, for the incredible amount of 130 million euros. That’s a clear indicator, Djilas said, that our entire specially built industry is in big trouble.
According to him, the obligations of all our companies dedicated to the production of arms have increased, although in the last seven years, the income of the factories that produce arms have increased by 150,000 million euros worldwide.
At the same time, Krusik increased liabilities from € 36 million to € 73 million, Prvi Partizan from € 17 to 44 and Sloboda Cacak from € 44 to 70 million, Djilas noted, adding that this means our specially built industry is out of money. for wages. .
At the same time, a minimum labor price of 32,000 dinars was agreed, although in 2018 Minister Zoran Djordjevic promised and signed that the minimum in 2021 will be identical to the price of the consumer basket, which now stands at 37,000 dinars, Djilas recalled.
He also claimed that the state and the city bought the prefabricated building of the Eurosalon for the needs of Belgrade on water at the price of 2,800 euros per square meter, while the Belgrade woman, the symbol of the city, was sold for 860 euros the square meter.
From there it is clear how much economic damage the current government is inflicting on Belgrade and Serbia, Djilas noted.
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