Miskovski, the Prime Minister of Macedonia, stated that the country has repaid approximately 4.5 billion euros in debt over the past two years. He specified that the majority of this outstanding debt, which included arrears, was generated primarily over the last decade, attributing the bulk of its creation to periods when the SDSM and DUI were in power. While acknowledging that some portions of the debt originated earlier, Miskovski indicated that over three-quarters of the total amount stemmed from the more recent ten-year span.
Addressing the specific repayments made in 2020, the Prime Minister noted that 700 million euros were returned to the previous administration. He emphasized that these repayments were executed ahead of the established deadlines, confirming that the nation successfully serviced these obligations in a timely manner. Miskovski’s statement provided a detailed accounting of the financial recovery efforts.
He highlighted the significant reduction in national liabilities, framing the repayment as a substantial achievement for the current administration. The discussion centered on the magnitude of the debt burden and the successful management of repayment schedules over several years. He confirmed that the systematic repayment of these funds represents a considerable effort to stabilize the nation’s fiscal standing, detailing the specific parts of the debt that were settled ahead of schedule.
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