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We have enough of everything, citizens should not worry

– We have enough of everything. We had pressure during those 10 days when the crisis in Ukraine started, but only so that the citizens could understand how much the world has changed. The price of food has skyrocketed, you still have covidity, you still have high inflation, which is the highest in America. You have never had a major crisis in the world, for two years now. And look at one little Serbia. In other countries there is no oil, no flour, no bread. In Austria, they sell canned bread, in Italy, 8 euros is bread, which is 1,000 dinars. And he looks at the situation in a small Serbia, we, as a state, are taking over the biggest peret of this crisis, we are showing responsibility, we have frozen the prices of basic foodstuffs in our country. We have absolutely everything, citizens do not have to worry. – said Mali.

– Despite everything, our 16-year-olds will receive an additional 100 euros on the first, second and third of June. It has nothing to do with elections. The promise we give – we keep – said Mali, Novosti reports.

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