Serbia has budget surplus "for first time since WW2"

For the first time since WW2, Serbia's budget is set to end a year with a surplus, even without major privatization revenues, says Aleksandar Vucic.

"The government budget will have a surplus despite all the payments made in December, including 42 mln euros for missiles for MiG jets and 105 mln euros for the petrochemical plant," the prime minister told TV Prva late Tuesday.

Continue reading on: