President: State encourages entrepreneurship
Serbian President Boris Tadić said on Sunday that the idea that the state would employ everyone had to be dismissed since this was impossible.
Sunday, 18.03.2012.
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Serbian President Boris Tadic said on Sunday that the idea that the state would employ everyone had to be dismissed since this was impossible. He added, however, that the state would encourage entrepreneurship and family business. President: State encourages entrepreneurship "The state cannot employ all citizens. Therefore, we have to develop entrepreneurship. Rich countries are rich because they do not have to allocate money for the social policy, which is simply unsustainable, but also because their citizens take their fate into their own hands,” Tadic told journalists after visiting Nikola Radosevic’s greenhouses in the village of Cvetojevac near the central Serbian city of Kragujevac. Saying that he was absolutely fascinated with what he saw in the greenhouse of the Radosevic family, which cultivates gerbera, the president pointed out that other families in Serbia should also have the courage to launch family business and secure existence for themselves and the next generations and added that the state would stimulate such activities. “Agricultural production is not only the production of rye, keeping poultry and cattle, but also the production of flowers. For that reason I want to encourage others as well, and the state will subsidize and provide incentives, since such producers and the family business deserve the state's help,” Tadic stressed. Boris Tadic Tanjug
President: State encourages entrepreneurship
"The state cannot employ all citizens. Therefore, we have to develop entrepreneurship. Rich countries are rich because they do not have to allocate money for the social policy, which is simply unsustainable, but also because their citizens take their fate into their own hands,” Tadić told journalists after visiting Nikola Radošević’s greenhouses in the village of Cvetojevac near the central Serbian city of Kragujevac.Saying that he was absolutely fascinated with what he saw in the greenhouse of the Radošević family, which cultivates gerbera, the president pointed out that other families in Serbia should also have the courage to launch family business and secure existence for themselves and the next generations and added that the state would stimulate such activities.
“Agricultural production is not only the production of rye, keeping poultry and cattle, but also the production of flowers. For that reason I want to encourage others as well, and the state will subsidize and provide incentives, since such producers and the family business deserve the state's help,” Tadić stressed.
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