Nikolić believes reshuffled govt. "cares more"

President Tomislav Nikolić stated on Thursday that newly-appointed ministers of economy and finance "will take greater care of Serbia and its citizens."

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 12.09.2013.

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HORGOS President Tomislav Nikolic stated on Thursday that newly-appointed ministers of economy and finance "will take greater care of Serbia and its citizens." He also advised the government to ensure the opening of the country "to the world countries inclined to Serbia." Nikolic believes reshuffled govt. "cares more" “I tackle my daily tasks with much more faith now that the government has been reshuffled, and the people, especially those in charge of economy and finance, will care much more for Serbia and its citizens than was the case previously,” Nikolic said after opening the new plant of the Vitamin factory in Horgos, northern Serbia. He said that the Serbian government has to be much more committed to the employment policy and preservation of jobs from now on, and that it should also back those doing business in Serbia so that they could be even more successful. Nikolic expressed the satisfaction that the Horgos factory has been successfully privatized and that it would hire 50 to 70 more people," as factory owner Radule Djokovic promised," Tanjug reported. (Tanjug) New Vitamin plant Tomislav Nikolic opened on Thursday the new plant of Vitamin factory in Horgos, and said that Serbia should recover its production and that all controversial privatizations cases need to be examined. "Symbolically pushing the button," Nikolic put into operation the new factory mill and had a chance to see the production process for ground pepper, teas and soup, Tanjug reported. The president said that in addition to examination of all controversial privatizations, Serbia needs to recover its production and it should also ask why companies whose privatisations were performed in keeping with laws have not launched production and are not operating. “Privatization was a chance to hire new staff, not rob them,” Nikolic said. Speaking about the privatization of Vitamin factory, Nikolic said that the proceedings helped preserve the company and ensure its future. Vitamin factory owner Radule Djokovic said that he hopes the capacity increase by over 50 percent would help the company get wider access to foreign markets from the east to the west. Djokovic expressed the hope that the capacity increase in the next period will also make room for hiring between 50 and 70 new employees, adding that the value of investment totals around EUR 3 million. Vitamin was established in 1947, while "the old mill was built over 200 years ago," Tanjug said in its report. Tanjug

Nikolić believes reshuffled govt. "cares more"

“I tackle my daily tasks with much more faith now that the government has been reshuffled, and the people, especially those in charge of economy and finance, will care much more for Serbia and its citizens than was the case previously,” Nikolić said after opening the new plant of the Vitamin factory in Horgoš, northern Serbia.

He said that the Serbian government has to be much more committed to the employment policy and preservation of jobs from now on, and that it should also back those doing business in Serbia so that they could be even more successful.

Nikolić expressed the satisfaction that the Horgoš factory has been successfully privatized and that it would hire 50 to 70 more people," as factory owner Radule Đoković promised," Tanjug reported.

New Vitamin plant

Tomislav Nikolić opened on Thursday the new plant of Vitamin factory in Horgoš, and said that Serbia should recover its production and that all controversial privatizations cases need to be examined.

"Symbolically pushing the button," Nikolić put into operation the new factory mill and had a chance to see the production process for ground pepper, teas and soup, Tanjug reported.

The president said that in addition to examination of all controversial privatizations, Serbia needs to recover its production and it should also ask why companies whose privatisations were performed in keeping with laws have not launched production and are not operating.

“Privatization was a chance to hire new staff, not rob them,” Nikolić said.

Speaking about the privatization of Vitamin factory, Nikolić said that the proceedings helped preserve the company and ensure its future.

Vitamin factory owner Radule Đoković said that he hopes the capacity increase by over 50 percent would help the company get wider access to foreign markets from the east to the west.

Đoković expressed the hope that the capacity increase in the next period will also make room for hiring between 50 and 70 new employees, adding that the value of investment totals around EUR 3 million.

Vitamin was established in 1947, while "the old mill was built over 200 years ago," Tanjug said in its report.

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