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Belgrade – Deputy Mayor Goran Vesi said that when, according to the “Serbia 2025” program, the average salary in the country is 900 euros, in Belgrade it will rise to 1,100 euros.
Source: B92
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Vesi stated that the average salary in July in Belgrade was 628 euros and that in 2012 it was 452 euros. “We increased the salary by 176 euros, or 40 percent,” Vesi said.
“As we raise it to 628 euros, we will also raise it to more than 1,000 euros,” he said.
Unemployment in Belgrade, he says, is 8.1 percent, up from 16 percent eight years ago. “Until July, 750,550 people worked in Belgrade, in 2012 558,620 people. In eight years, we created 192,000 new jobs,” Vesi said.
There are currently 20,000 more entrepreneurs in Belgrade than in 2012, Vesi says.
Speaking about the budget rebalancing, he said that even after the reduction, the budget amounts to more than one billion euros.
The rebalancing, he said, means that the funds will be distributed to achieve the goal. Thanks to that, the city will be able to announce a tender for the construction of five more kindergartens, he said.
The kindergartens will be built at Miljakovac 3, in the Jerkovi brothers’ settlement Mirijevo, on the left bank of the Danube, one of the suburban municipalities, and as Vesi said, they should be completed in the fall of next year.
Speaking about the internal bypass around Belgrade, Vesi stated that it will be completed in 2022 and will have four lanes.
He also said that the wastewater treatment plant will start operating this year.
He stated that a new bus station is being built, as well as a sewage system on the left bank of the Danube, which will be completed in about three and a half years.
He recalled that the work of the indoor catering facilities has been expanded, and that they will be able to operate until 11 at night from tonight.
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