Mali: online applications start for 100 euros



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Belgrade – The request for state aid to all adult citizens in the amount of 100 euros started today, said Finance Minister Sinia Mali.


Source: B92

Photo: b92.net

Photo: b92.net

That is, at the internet address idp.trezor.gov.rs, at 6 o’clock this morning, a site was launched for the online registration of citizens for this aid.

Upon registration, citizens will provide the following information: line card number and identification number, as well as the name of the bank in which they already have an account, or in which they wish to open a dedicated account.

“The call center will start operating on Friday the 15th and the phone number will be published in the media,” the minister said, adding that an automatic payment of 100 euros will begin on Friday for pensioners and those receiving social assistance.

Registration lasts until June 5 and payments will be made successively, every five days.

“This is very beautiful and important news and I invite citizens to apply,” said Minister Mali.

He said about 60 billion dinars were set aside in the budget for this, and last week the minimum wages the state promised to help were paid.

“This is a package of economic measures for the economy, and this is specifically targeted at all citizens.”

As he said, one reason for these measures is economic, and the other is psychological, to demonstrate that the country is economically strong and offers a dose of optimism.

“We returned to the international financial market, the London Stock Exchange, two days ago. It was absolutely necessary to go to the market,” said Mali.

He also spoke about IMF aid, saying that they could help, but also that the price of their aid was higher than in the capital market.

“We want Serbia to be at zero or black by the end of the year and to be the first country in Europe in terms of growth rate,” concluded the minister.

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