Finance Minister Siniša Mali in the heat of the day with higher salaries and pensions (KURIR TELEVIZIJA)



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Finance Minister Siniša Mali announced an increase in wages, pensions and the minimum price for labor. Based on what estimates can this be expected? How in danger is our economy due to the coronavirus epidemic? What exactly is the President of the Freedom and Justice Party, Dragan Djilas, questioning in the Eurostat report?

– The state reacted to the pandemic in the right way, we were looking to help the private sector. We have room in the budget to raise salaries and pensions, which will increase by 5.9 percent next year, and there will be increases in the public sector, and an increase in the minimum labor price, said Sinisa Mali on the Usijanje dana program.

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– We will have the highest growth and the lowest decline, and I am not saying that, but the international institutions. We will never have a bigger budget for capital investments and that is the correct strategy that allows high growth rates. For next year, we forecast 6 percent GDP growth, we will have a deficit under control, macroeconomic stability will be under control,

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– When it proves to be more stable during the crisis, it will become more attractive for investment and we will have money in the budget for next year for incentives. We continue with the reindustrialization strategy. We try to make the average person look and feel better. We are heading in the right direction, and that is what the European Commission and the IMF say.

– Djilas said that we are not in the Eurostat report and that they publish data from euro zone countries, but in the Eurostat database you have data on Serbia, and I said that, but someone tried to change that. The data from Eurostat and the Statistical Office are identical. Our results are there and the citizens see it.

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– The Tax Administration was very fair and correct and announced a fiscal control for the self-employed. I also hope they settle their obligations. Everyone in an organized state has to pay taxes, then we can discuss if the laws can be changed, and these are the laws of 2001 and 2003. Most of the self-employed are organized to be entrepreneurs, who pay 10% taxes.

(Kurir.rs)


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