
Economy
Grubački: Scandalous adoption of budget rebalancing in the Assembly of Vojvodina
The Assembly of Vojvodina adopted the rebalancing of the budget of 66 billion dinars without the presence of the opposition, which left the session in revolt

The Assembly of Vojvodina adopted the rebalancing of the budget of 66 billion dinars without the presence of the opposition, which left the session in revolt

The President of the Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, accused the opposition of obstructing the extraordinary session on budget rebalancing so that it would not be possible to discuss lithium at that session.

MP Miroslav Aleksić assessed at the session of the Serbian Parliament that the entire economic policy of the government is "one big illusion". Minister Siniša Mali, defending the government and the rebalancing, said that Aleksić showed that he "does not know calculation operations".

The so-called "positive rebalancing" of the budget is carried out under the motto - where there is money, there it is spent. Money is spent on unnecessary things without accounting, and the debt is steadily growing
While the Minister of Finance announces an average salary of 1.400 euros, economist Milan Kovačević tells "Vreme" that not everything is so positive in the Serbian economy, as Siniša Mali represents

The rebalancing of the budget of the capital is a set of overestimated revenues and unrealistically planned expenditures with announcements of new borrowing. Is the absence of councilor Sinisa Mali a message to Aleksandar Šapić that Belgrade will not be able to count on transfers from the state budget
The progressives and the Socialists are abusing the public resources of the City of Belgrade for the election campaign, the leader of the coalition Serbia against violence in the Belgrade elections told the "Vremena" portal.
The mayor of Belgrade did not resign, nor did he offer it, but that's why he proposed, and the progressive majority adopted, a pre-election, populist budget rebalancing that serves his personal promotion, and in which payments for sectors and services of key importance for citizens' lives were reduced. of Belgrade