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In ten years, public debt has risen by 15.34 billion euros

Serbia’s public debt for the ten years of the current government has increased by 15.34 billion euros.

According to the data of the Ministry of Finance of Serbia, at the end of 2021, the public debt of Serbia reached 30.13 billion euros.

Ten years earlier, at the end of 2011, the public debt, according to the same source, was 14.79 billion euros.

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In ten years, the public debt has more than doubled – it increased by as much as 103.7 percent, which is 15.34 billion euros, Nova reports.

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