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The opening of the Belgrade-Novi Sad railway on Saturday

The Minister of Finance, Siniša Mali, stated that the Belgrade-Novi Sad railway will be opened on Saturday, which will allow trains to travel at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour.

Mali stated that the trip from Belgrade to Novi Sad will take 28 minutes.

“When we could dream that trains would go faster in Serbia than in almost every country in the European Union, or that we would have so many highways, factory openings and increased salaries and pensions,” said Mali, participating in the gathering “Dialogue of Leaders of Our Country”. whose organizer is the Student Conference of the University of Serbia.

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We are building 10 highways and expressways. The average salary was 331 euros 10 years ago, now it is 635, and in a couple of years it will be higher than 1,000 euros, while in 2028 Belgrade will have the first metro line, said Mali, N1 reports.

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