[ad_1] The increases of 1.7 million pensioners in January’s pension can already be calculated in dinars, and yesterday the increase in salaries in the public sector, in percentage, was officially announced. The oldest should expect higher incomes, but also around 400,000 employees in the public sector: medical workers, teachers, soldiers, …
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[ad_1] AUTHOR: Alo.rs/B92/M.Lj. DATE AND TIME: 12.11.2020. 11:59 207 deputies voted for budget rebalancing, while four deputies voted against Photo: Instagram Today, the Serbian National Assembly approved the rebalancing budget by majority vote. 207 deputies in favor and 4 against. The law will enter into force the day after its …
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[ad_1] Photo: Instagram Printscreen Finance Minister Siniša Mali stated that the rebalancing of the budget, which is before the deputies of the Serbian Assembly today, aims to strengthen the economy and GDP, as well as further strengthen efforts in the fight against the corona virus. Mali said that the public …
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[ad_1] – As soon as the coronary virus pandemic started, we had a budget rebalancing when we set aside 5.8 billion euros. A huge aid package for our economy and the citizens of Serbia. We pay 5 minimum wages in the private sector, Mali said. That proved to be a …
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[ad_1] BELGRADE – Prime Minister Ana Brnabić announced that the new Serbian government, with 21 departments and two ministers without portfolios, will fight to achieve more than planned. When presenting the proposals of the new government in the National Assembly, he stressed yesterday that difficult times will come, but that …
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[ad_1] AUTHOR: Blic / DS DATE AND TIME: 24.10.2020. 09:44 – 24.10.2020. 10:10 Finance Minister Siniša Mali spoke about rising wages, new help to citizens, fear of the second wave of coronavirus. Siniša Mali, Photo: Tanjug / Zoran Žestić “This is the fifth year in a row that we are …
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[ad_1] AUTHOR: Tanjug; DK DATE AND TIME: 21.10.2020. 10:16 In the coming days it will be known how much the increase in salaries in the public sector will be next year, announced today the Minister of Finance, Siniša Mali, and said that the public debt is under control and that …
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[ad_1] BELGRADE – I have some important news for you, and the first is that the IMF is improving the forecast for Serbia. Although the official assessment will be in two days, I have been authorized to say this! This means that Serbia will be the best in Europe in …
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[ad_1] AUTHOR: Alo.rs/NA DATE AND TIME: 01.10.2020. 15:13 The representatives of the Fiscal Council have accepted that pensions are growing according to the “Swiss formula”. Retirees, Photo: Alo.rs/ Nenad Vujanovic The Ministry of Finance met today with the president of the Fiscal Council, Pavle Petrović, with whom it discussed the …
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[ad_1] MINISTER MALI ANNOUNCED THE GOOD NEWS: As of January 1, Kurir’s higher pensions Mali: As of January 1, PENSIONS will increase by 5.9 percent Blic “Pensions 5.9 percent higher than January 1” B92 Mali: Pensions are 5.9 percent higher than on January 1, 2021. Vecernje Novosti RTS :: Minimum …
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