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[Regnum] Serbia, along with Albania, Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, is one of the poorest countries in Europe, and therefore the statements of its leadership about incredible economic prosperity must be taken with great skepticism. This opinion was expressed by the Serbian expert, Doctor of Economics, former Ambassador of Serbia to Belarus (from 2004 to 2011) Srechko Djukic to IA REGNUM .
We will remind that earlier the President of Serbia Alexander Vucic announced that the economic growth of his country in 2021, according to the IMF, will be 6%, which is a historic breakthrough. He also said that the average salary from January will exceed 600 euros. However, according to the English-language website worldpopulationreview.com from February 2021, Serbia is in the group of the poorest countries in Europe. |