Oil prices, Abazovic: My government is a savings, we're using overtime cars

Dritan Abazovic, prime minister of Montenegro, has said that the government he runs is not using official cars overtime. His government's savings he has mentioned while talking about high oil prices, Vijesti reports. “From today is worth new derivative prices [...]
Dritan Abazovic, prime minister of Montenegro, has said that the government he runs is not using official cars overtime.
His government's savings he has mentioned while talking about high oil prices, Vijesti reports.
“From today is worth new oil derivative prices, so that fuels will be expensive in the next 14 days, Eurodiesel and oil for 20 cents respectively. A liter of Eurodiesel now costs 1.78 euros, while oil for heating 1.99 euros”, Abazovic has said.
He added that they are doing everything they can to alleviate the crisis.
"Let's not forget there's a war on the territory of Europe”," he said.
Abazovic also through a Facebook post, on Tuesday, has indicated that they have abolished the regulation for appointing residences for officials.











