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"Our lives will change big time"
"I wish the president all the luck, I know that he will fight for the best for the citizens of Serbia, I can't say anything, but it is definitely that our lives will change big time," Mr. Mali said for Happy TV.
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Today, the payment of 100 euros begins for everyone who applied
Money will be paid into the accounts of about half a million citizens daily, and with that dynamics, it is expected that all payments for those who applied for help will be completed by June 1-2.
On April 24, the Government of Serbia adopted a decree on the payment of 100 euros to all adult citizens of our country with permanent residence in Serbia and a valid ID card.
The payment of 100 euros starts tomorrow, four million people have applied
Money will be paid into the accounts of about half a million citizens daily, and with that dynamics, it is expected that all payments for those who applied for help will be completed by June 1-2.
The application deadline is June 5, and for those who apply on the last day, the money will be paid into bank accounts by June 7.
Red Flags Raised over Serbia’s Procurement of Official Jet
Serbia's public procurement portal has no record of any public procurement procedure for the plane and the country's Treasury administration has no information on any payment being made by any Serbian state institution to either EMS S/A, the plane's previous user, or Brazil's ItauBank Leasing, which leased the plane to EMS S/A.
Positive progress made in judiciary, MPs tell Cantone
BELGRADE - Serbia has achieved progress in reforming its judiciary and, in particular, in ensuring its institutional independence, Serbian MPs told the president of Italy's National Anti-Corruption Agency Raffaele Cantone on Friday.
Italy's Anti-Corruption Agency chief visits Belgrade
Italy's Anti-Corruption Agency chief visits Belgrade
BELGRADE -- Serbia "has achieved progress in reforming its judiciary and, in particular, in ensuring its institutional independence."
That is what Serbian MPs told the president of Italy's National Anti-Corruption Agency, Raffaele Cantone, in Belgrade on Friday.