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Cvetkovic and Bugarin on measures to support economy

 

President of Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS), Milos Bugarin and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic agreed on Friday that the Serbian parliament of enterprises should debate the proposed measures to improve the state of the economy at its session on June 3.

President of Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS), Milos Bugarin and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic agreed on Friday that the Serbian parliament of enterprises should debate the proposed measures to improve the state of the economy at its session on June 3.

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These measures were adopted Thursday by the PKS.

Bugarin presented to Cvetkovic the proposals of measures to improve the economic situation in the country which were adopted at the Thursday extraordinary session of the PKS and they agreed that at the Serbian parliament of enterprises, businessmen should start a continuous dialogue with representatives of the executive and the legislative institutions on improving the state of the economy.

At the initiative of PKS, 250 businessmen will confer on June 3 at the Serbian parliament building about the problems they are facineg with Prime Minister Cvetkovic, Deputy Prime Ministers Verica Kalanovic and Bozidar Djelic, Minister of Economy Nebojsa Ciric, Minister of Agriculture Dusan Petrovic and other members of the Serbian government economic team.

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PKS has expressed great satisfaction over the fact that the Serbian government supports the holding of this meeting and dialogue with the business community and a willingness to consult the voice of the economy.

At the Thursday extraordinary session of the PKS, businessmen had the most objections to the Serbian government’s failure to hear what they have to say and to treat entrepreneurs as equal partners.

Source emg.rs

 

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