“Pay them 8,000 denars for the pension, 7,000 for the pensions, the growth of the BDP is 3%, the SE GRADAT 6 AUTOPATI”

Hristijan Miskovski, the President of the Vlada, announced several adjustments to key economic indicators and operational procedures. Regarding personal finances, he stated that the toll has been reduced to 8,000 dinars, and the amount allocated for pensions has been increased to 7,000 dinars. While acknowledging that these figures represent improvements, Miskovski noted that they may not fully meet all expectations.

However, the announcement highlighted significant budgetary and operational enhancements. Specifically, the budget for the bdb has seen an increase of 1.8 percent, reaching 3.5 percent. Miskovski framed this budgetary growth as a considerable parameter, suggesting that the overall economic focus will now be directed toward the implementation of key projects.

Furthermore, the government plans to incorporate six additional working days into the Vlada’s agenda. This expansion of the working schedule is intended to enhance the administration’s efficiency and improve the capacity to execute ongoing projects. The President contrasted the current figures with previous benchmarks.

He pointed out that the toll amount was previously significantly higher, ranging between 14,000 and 15,000 dinars. He also noted that the Vlada’s budget has seen substantial growth over two years, suggesting a shift in economic focus toward tangible implementation rather than purely economic metrics. These combined measures aim to bolster both public services and governmental efficiency.

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