Vlatadon President Highlights Debt Reduction Efforts
Hristo Miskoiski, President of the Vlatadon, discussed the organization’s progress in an interview with “Kad se pare” (How much money is there?). Over the past two years, the Vlatadon has successfully addressed significant debt obligations, totaling 4.6 billion euros. Miskoiski outlined the Vlatadon’s strategic approach to economic development, detailing a plan that has resulted in a 10% reduction in debt relative to GDP.
He emphasized the organization’s efforts to manage the most significant energy crisis in the nation’s recent history. “I communicate on a daily basis with the institutions responsible for managing debt, including the Ministry of Finance,” Miskoiski stated. “I maintain a clear understanding of the current situation, the state of existing debt, and the necessary corrections to address the challenges inherited two years prior to the current administration’s election.”
He reassured stakeholders that the planned dynamism will effectively address the debt.
The Vlatadon’s strategy focuses on sustained economic activity to fulfill its obligations. The president reiterated the commitment to managing the debt effectively and achieving the projected growth targets.
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“It’s reassuring to see the Vlatadon actively managing and reducing the country’s inherited debt.”