SNS criticizes govt. for “lowering standard of living”

The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has criticized the government for lowering citizens’ standard of living by 60 percent in the past four years.

Izvor: Beta

Sunday, 29.01.2012.

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The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has criticized the government for lowering citizens’ standard of living by 60 percent in the past four years. The party has assessed that the government has “completely economically disenfranchised the citizens”. SNS criticizes govt. for “lowering standard of living” SNS official Marko Djuric told a press conference on Sunday that the party would make sure that all those responsible are punished “for everything bad that happened recently” once it comes to power. Pointing out that the economic situation in the country was difficult, the SNS official stated that only 17 percent of workers had a job in industry and that Serbia was becoming more indebted each year. “Serbia had to pay EUR 635mn and it will have to pay more than EUR 1bn this year,” Djuric warned and added that the debts would only rise in the next five years. He pointed out that the SNS would, once it comes to power, strengthen the state institutions which had lost their significance thanks to the ruling coalition. Beta

SNS criticizes govt. for “lowering standard of living”

SNS official Marko Đurić told a press conference on Sunday that the party would make sure that all those responsible are punished “for everything bad that happened recently” once it comes to power.

Pointing out that the economic situation in the country was difficult, the SNS official stated that only 17 percent of workers had a job in industry and that Serbia was becoming more indebted each year.

“Serbia had to pay EUR 635mn and it will have to pay more than EUR 1bn this year,” Đurić warned and added that the debts would only rise in the next five years.

He pointed out that the SNS would, once it comes to power, strengthen the state institutions which had lost their significance thanks to the ruling coalition.

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