Vuciq: More and more Albanians employed in Serbia

In a lengthy television interview, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has talked about employment in Serbia, declaring more and more Albanians are being employed. The country is already facing lack of labour and why many do not trust me”, Vuciq says, B92 reports. He adds that during a visit to a construction site in [...]
The country is already facing lack of labour and why many do not trust me”, Vuciq says, B92 reports.
He adds that during a visit to a Belgrade construction site with Mayor Sinisa Mali, he noted that workers “did not speak Serbian”. The president said they were Albanians from Macedonia, “, while currently in their country, are workers from Republika Srpska” (Serbian citizenship in Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Vuciq said there are Macedonian Albanians working and at other shipyards in Serbia like roads or tunnels, because according to him, “Serbia does not have enough workers”.
In the same interview, Vuciq said Serbia's public debt would be below 52% of GDP, the lowest in the region, while the state budget has risen for the third consecutive year, broadcasts tch.












