Vučić about Rio Tinto: We are ready for the referendum VIDEO

The President of Serbia said that in 2014, he was forced to propose fiscal consolidation and adopt the most difficult measures. He added that they were doing something that no one liked.
"We had to reduce salaries and pensions, to pass a more flexible Labor Law, to go against the will of the people, so that today we can enjoy the fruits of such difficult reforms," Vucic said.
He reminded that salaries increased from 330 to 560 euros, and pensions from 190 to 250 euros.
"Serbia will continue to win in the economy, and I believe that it is good that the Fiscal Council announced today and supported the fiscal strategy of the Republic of Serbia, and you know how strict they are, we will see to it that we fully implement it."
"As the standard of living rises, it becomes a dominant topic that we have to prevent everything and be against everything if we could invoke the so-called 'green agenda'. We have a different period ahead of us than before and we will have to deal with renewable energy and the 'green agenda', to use it as an incentive for the growth of our economy, and not as an ideological reason, not only for quarrels but also for rejecting investors and destroying the most vital interests of our country," he said.
Vui reminded that Rio Tinto arrived in Serbia in 2002 during the government of Zoran Djindji. "Since then, we have 9 important decisions," he said.
"The first decision was issued on 8 June 2004, the second on 17 January 2005, the third on 26 September 2005, the fourth on 15 January 2007, the fifth on 4 January 2008, the sixth on 28 August 2008, the seventh on 15 September 2009, the eighth - This is a very important solution - signed by the Ministry of Oliver Dulic - at that moment they issue the eighth and ninth...

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