Fidelity on Spajić's exposé: They do not mention the average salary of 1.000 euros, pension of 600...

"The exposé does not mention that the Europe Now 2 program will be implemented in one year"

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The company Fidelity consulting announced that they were waiting for the exposé of the mandate of Milojko Spajić to "thunder" about the Europe now 2 program, and that the public interest received a "gentle breeze".

"The exposition does not mention that the Europe Now 2 program will be implemented in a year. There is no mention of full employment. There is no mention of an average pension of 600 euros. There is no mention of an average salary of 1.000 euros," the company said.

They added that they repeated several times that "it is not possible to implement such extensive reforms in a very short period of time".

"And this was indirectly acknowledged in the exposé. However, there is one interesting thing that the exposé treats. It only mentions the exemption of the employer from part of the labor costs, but not the exemption of the employee from the obligation to pay the labor costs. Namely, the contributions to the PIO fund that relate to employers amount to 5,5 percent, while for employees they amount to 15 percent. Therefore, according to the exposition, employers will be exempt from paying contributions for PIO of 5,5 percent. If we assume that employers will also be exempt from other burdens related to them, on salary of 800 euros (how much is the average salary now), the Europe Now 2 program offers a maximum increase of about 8 percent (68 euros) and not 25 percent, as was predicted by the famous calculator," Fidelity stated.

They say that they are waiting for the details of the Europe now 2 program.

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