Spajić: In a large number of markets in Europe, prices are lower than in Montenegro

"We will have measures, we asked citizens for items and we will be more inclusive"

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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In a large number of markets in Europe, prices are lower than in Montenegro, and the price increase of 80 percent happened during the 43rd Government.

This was said by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić when he was asked whether summer vacations are cheaper in Saint-Tropez than here and why he decided to vacation there.

He added that the growth was largely due to geopolitics and the war in Ukraine.

"Now we too have this hot potato and we have to lower prices. We will have measures, we asked the citizens about the items and we will be more comprehensive. I went to France at the invitation of friends with whom I studied... The measure will be at the first session of the Government", he said is Spajić.

When asked whether a tender was announced for the purchase of two patrol boats from a French company for around 150 million euros, Spajić replied that there is an interstate agreement with Frabcuska "and such things are carried out on the basis of that".

When asked if it is true that he met with one of the owners of Adriatic Properties, Wei Seng Pu, and what they discussed, he replied that he invites all people who have a legal business in Montenegro, who pay taxes, if they have a problem, to come to his office .

"Anyone who works legally has an open door here in the Government," Spajić said.

When asked about the project SEEIIST (International Institute for Sustainable Technologies in Southeastern Europe), he answered that people's health is the most important thing and that the project will be continued.

SEEIIST focuses on building an international center for the most advanced cancer treatment in Montenegro, with the goal of treating 500 patients annually using modern technologies and science.

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