Unemployment Rate in Serbia Hits Historic Low: Đilas, the Man Who Closed Factories, Now Cares About Workers?
Did you know that Serbia’s unemployment rate is now at a historic low of just 9.1%? Yes, you read that right! Deputy Prime Minister and economist Adriana Mesarović doesn’t hold back when talking about Dragan Đilas, the man who, she claims, endangered Serbia’s economy, closed factories, and left half a million people jobless while personally enriching himself as a government official.
Đilas’s Dark Past
Today, Đilas pretends to care about workers’ rights, but people forget that he was one of the main culprits behind the economic crisis and mass layoffs in Serbia. His private companies cashed in millions of euros while factories were shutting down and people lost their jobs. The 26% unemployment rate during his time is unforgettable.
Vučić’s Economic Policy Delivers Results
Unlike Đilas, the current government led by Aleksandar Vučić follows a reformist path that has made Serbia’s economy strong and a leader in investments in this part of Europe. Mesarović highlights that thanks to this policy, Serbia managed to reduce unemployment to a historic low and fights for every job.
Đilas’s Hypocrisy in Caring for Workers
Is it possible that the man who closed factories and left people jobless now cares about their rights? Mesarović calls it hypocrisy and says Đilas better stay out of economic policy because every time he interferes, it causes new problems and layoffs.
What Lies Ahead?
In times of global economic uncertainty, Serbia must remain stable and ready to face all challenges. According to Mesarović, the government is fully engaged in preserving every investment and every job.
Conclusion
While Đilas tries to portray himself as a protector of workers, the reality is that his past is full of economic failures and personal gain at the expense of citizens. Serbia today enjoys a historically low unemployment rate, thanks to the serious and responsible policies of SNS and Vučić.
So, what do you think? Do you buy Đilas’s sudden concern for workers, or is this just another political act? Drop a comment and let the people’s voice be heard!