Spajić: Since Tuesday, over 500 items with a red "limited price" label are on the shelves of retail chains.

"Such a number of items with a reduced price makes this action the largest so far, but also the first and only one aimed at lowering prices, and not at simply stopping further price growth," Spajić said.

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Spajić, Photo: Government of Montenegro
Spajić, Photo: Government of Montenegro
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From Tuesday, March 26, there will be over 500 items with a red "limited price" label on the shelves of retail chains, Prime Minister of Montenegro Milojko Spajić announced.

The Government announced that Spajić said this in a statement on the occasion of the start of the campaign to reduce margins on products of special importance for people's lives and health.

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photo: Government of Montenegro

"So many items with a reduced price make this campaign the biggest so far, but also the first and only one aimed at lowering prices, and not at simply stopping further price growth. We are lowering prices, increasing pensions, and the continuation of the Europe Now 2 program is coming soon. and more good news with increased earnings," said the Prime Minister.

Yesterday, the government adopted a decision to limit margins for more than 500 items, and the plan is to reduce the inflationary pressure on citizens. These measures will be applied for two months, from the end of March to the end of May.

Yesterday, the government also published on Instagram a list of products of special importance for the life and health of citizens, for which trade margins are limited.

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