Vladimir Vuckovic
Week in Review: Breakthroughs and False Starts
Breakthrough?
In a move that surprised many, Bosnia's three most powerful political leaders - Bakir Izetbegovic, Milorad Dodik and Dragan Covic - announced a landmark deal to form a government at the central state level. The announcement comes ten months after elections were held.
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Serbia to have fiscal surplus first time since 2005
Speaking at a traditional meeting with members of the Serbian Association of Managers on Friday, Fiscal Council representatives noted that "foundations for sustainable and healthy public finances and acceleration of economic growth can be set in 2018 as the most significant quantitative objectives of fiscal consolidation were achieved in 2017."
Vuckovic: Unwanted companies must go into bankruptcy
MT KOPAONIK - State-owned companies that are unable to settle their liabilities must go into bankruptcy if no one is interested in buying them, says Fiscal Council member Vladimir Vuckovic.
"The Nitrogen Plant owes money to Srbijagas for gas, and that is about 2-3 bln of new debt a year," Vuckovic said at the Kopaonik Business Forum.
Pavle Petrovic re-elected Fiscal Council president
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament on Thursday re-elected Pavle Petrovic as president of the Fiscal Council on the proposal of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
Nikola Altiparmakov and Vladimir Vuckovic were also re-appointed to the Council.
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Committee OKs new term for Fiscal Council president
BELGRADE - The parliamentary committee on finance, budget and control of public spending on Tuesday accepted Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's proposal to re-appoint Pavle Petrovic as president of the Fiscal Council.
Vuckovic: Serbia should not give up on EU path
BELGRADE - Serbia should not give up on its path toward the European Union as that path is one of the elements of the country's stability, Fiscal Council member Vladimir Vuckovic said Monday.
When looking at who they are dealing with and what country they are coming to, foreign investors are mindful of whether the country is stable, Vuckovic told Tanjug.
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Vuckovic: Too early for salary and pension increase
BELGRADE - A salary and pension increase should be considered carefully, and this time next year - when the 2018 budget is to be established - could be the time to think about that, says Fiscal Council member Vladimir Vuckovic.
"Too early for salary and pension increase"
BELGRADE - A salary and pension increase should be considered carefully, and this time next year - when the 2018 budget is to be established - could be the time to think about that, says Fiscal Council member Vladimir Vuckovic.
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"Too early for salary and pension increase"
A salary and pension increase should be considered carefully, Fiscal Council member Vladimir Vuckovic has said.
This time next year - when the 2018 budget is to be established - could be the time to think about that, he said.
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Fiscal Council: Solid foundation laid, no backing down
BELGRADE - During its first year in office, the government of Serbia has built a solid foundation for economic recovery over the medium term, and it is crucial to continue with the austerity measures in the second half of 2015 and in the next two years, Fiscal Council member Vladimir Vuckovic told Tanjug on Tuesday.