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Government to discuss new set of anti-crisis measures

Government to discuss new set of anti-crisis measures

Skopje, 28 November 2023 (MIA) - A new set of anti-crisis measures, aimed at the most vulnerable categories of citizens, is expected to be adopted at Tuesday's government session.   

 

Deputy PM for Economic Affairs Fatmir Bytyqi told a press conference on Monday over 400,000 citizens, pensioners, pupils, students, single parents will be included in the anti-crisis measures.  

 

"The funds from the solidarity tax will be used for the anti-crisis measures that we expect will be discussed at a government session tomorrow, and which are aimed at the most vulnerable categories of citizens, including the largest group of citizens – the pensioners, which will receive a certain sum for several months, as well as pupils, students, single parents, etc.," Bytyqi said.  

 

Earlier, Prime Minister Kovachevski said that by the end of the year, EUR 75 million are planned in the Budget for anti-crisis measures, and an additional EUR 55 million for the coming year, primarily to continue subsidizing the price of electricity. 

 

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