Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on June 29 that energy would top the agenda of Serbia’s new government.
In an interview with the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, Brnabic explained that energy was a political issue today, adding that “thanks to President Aleksandar Vucic’s credibility and connections, Serbia managed to secure a gas arrangement with Hungary very quickly.”
We have promised to protect the prices, purchasing power and competitiveness of the national economy, and we’ll try to keep it up as long as possible. At this point, Serbia’s electricity price is three to five times lower than in the European Union,” Brnabic explained.
The Serbian PM said she hoped the new cabinet would be in place as soon as possible, adding that the president shared her expectation, too.
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