President speaks on social, economic issues

President Boris Tadić said that a middle class still exists in Serbia, despite the economic crisis, but there are also people who are “indecently wealthy”.

Izvor: Beta

Sunday, 06.06.2010.

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President Boris Tadic said that a middle class still exists in Serbia, despite the economic crisis, but there are also people who are “indecently wealthy”. Tadic said at the meeting of the Democratic Party (DS) senior council that the prosecution should focus on those who earned their wealth illegally and that those who gained their money legally should be protected by the law. President speaks on social, economic issues He said that Serbia needs to move towards a system of reform that is based on implementing a new system of values among individuals and public officials. Tadic said that Serbia will continue to fulfill its goals, among them reaching an agreement with the IMF and attracting investors who secure the development of the country and create new jobs. “Serbia is not contributing to the world economic crisis and is doing everything within the country to make sure that macroeconomic policies are stable,” Tadic said. He reminded that the country is in a difficult economy situation, but that it is still a fact that many countries have it a lot worse than Serbia. “”It is in bad taste when the leaders of former government talk about the hardships we are facing now,” Tadic said, adding that the current government of Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic has managed with its measures to achieve an average wage in Serbia of EUR 430. Tadic said that the former government did not pay attention to the “macro-achievements but about short-term results,” and that it is necessary to plan ten years ahead in order to achieve security for the society. Boris Tadic (FoNet)

President speaks on social, economic issues

He said that Serbia needs to move towards a system of reform that is based on implementing a new system of values among individuals and public officials.

Tadić said that Serbia will continue to fulfill its goals, among them reaching an agreement with the IMF and attracting investors who secure the development of the country and create new jobs.

“Serbia is not contributing to the world economic crisis and is doing everything within the country to make sure that macroeconomic policies are stable,” Tadić said.

He reminded that the country is in a difficult economy situation, but that it is still a fact that many countries have it a lot worse than Serbia.

“”It is in bad taste when the leaders of former government talk about the hardships we are facing now,” Tadić said, adding that the current government of Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković has managed with its measures to achieve an average wage in Serbia of EUR 430.

Tadić said that the former government did not pay attention to the “macro-achievements but about short-term results,” and that it is necessary to plan ten years ahead in order to achieve security for the society.

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