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Serbia, Economy is slipping into dark misery worst in Europe

 
 
 Serbian economy crisis worst in the Europe.
Serbia's unemployment rate will rise at 21% this year from 18% in 2008, Unicredit Bank Group said.The Group said the jobless rate will rise to 21.5% in 2010.
The same source said Serbia's GDP will contract 2.5% at 29.5 billion euros in 2009. The GDP's decline will ease to 0.7 percent next year.
Serbia's inflation will stand at 7.8% in 2009. Next year, the inflation will drop at 6.5% from last year's 11.7%.
 
Unicredit forecasts a decline in foreign direct investments (FDIs) at 1.1 billion euros from last year's 1.9 billion euros. Approximately 1.3 billion euros worth of FDIs are expected in 2010.Though the financial crisis that triggered the global recession originated from the developed countries, it was the developing nations that have suffered most. And while billions have been spent in hope for 'green shoots' in the richer economies, more is needed to avert poorer countries' like Serbia slipping into dark misery.

The Serbian government is not distancing itself from the ideology of Slobodan Milosevic.  Instead of dealing with the economic crisis and the problems Serbia faces today they are trying to brainwash the decent Serbian people about their fight against other nations recognition of Kosovo's independence. 
The Serbian government is more corrupt today than ever before in history.  78% of the people in Serbia are very unhappy with the leadership of the government.  It is very important for Serbian people to stop feeding the ideology that brings them nothing but destruction and focus on having an excellent relationship with neighbors--especially Kosovo Albanians.  The future of the Serbian and Albanian people is to join the European Union and become part of the civilized Western world.
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Comments

  • Dushan 2 years ago

    This is realy the truth I am starving. I have no Job. My wife left me. For other guy wich he have a chekens. and is gone I have no mony. I want Serbian govorment to help us.

  • Radovan 2 years ago

    Hi my name is Radovan and i've been welding for 5 years i just got lay-off my job. it looks like welding is going down and no one is looking for welders to hire. So if anyone can tell me where to find a welding job in the high desert it would help me alot.

  • Mirsad 2 years ago

    Suffer you serbian terrorists you killed so many people in Balkans. Now you are going to hell.

  • Mirsad 2 years ago

    Serbian terrorist army killed 300,000 people in Bosnia

  • Mirsad 2 years ago

    Hey Radovan I have job for you suc... my dic... you bloody serbian terrorist

  • Alexandra 2 years ago

    As our economy is collapsing more by the day, the Serbian Gov seem to have nothing to offer but criticism and obstruction of the efforts of people who are trying help direct us toward recovery. Why? I dont need Kosovo. I need job. F... govormant

  • Alexandra 2 years ago

    Serbian Govormant spend billions in themself.

  • Alexandra 2 years ago

    I don't want to spend mony for Kosovo. this is over wee must muve one and build Serbia I am not interested to live with f... Albanians

  • Gorge Stefanapolis 2 years ago

    Corruption in Serbia is the misuse of public office for private gain. It can involve simple fraud and self-dealing, but my focus will be on bribery and other corrupt transactions involving both private parties and public officials. When bribe money changes hands, both the briber and the recipient are better off, but the transaction violates government policy. Sometimes public officials claim that bribes are simply "gifts of good will." Private individuals and firms may, nevertheless, believe that such gifts are a requirement of good service from bureaucrats, politicians, and judges. The systemic effect of permitting such payoffs is damaging.

  • Boris Igorov 2 years ago

    Slobodan Milosevic and his henchmen Serbian regime waged four wars of aggression in Southeast Europe in the1990s, resulting in the forced expulsion of four million Bosnians, Croats, Albanians, and Roma and the murder of more than 350,000 men, women, and children

  • Jukich 2 years ago

    I thing Serbian need a new direction in politiks. This is not working Serbea need US, Europe the Western world. It is i are best interests to have good relation with are neighbores. I agre Serbia must show to the world this. let go Kosovo. Now wee need Serbia Kosovo is gon so Sllovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia.

  • kosta 2 years ago

    Serbian economy is collapsing Greek gov must help.

  • Hasanovic 2 years ago

    Srebrenica massacre, in which Serb soldiers killed more than 7,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys. The video captures a uniformed Serbian paramilitary unit executing six civilian men. It is now evidence at the International Criminal Tribunal. GOD you Serbians will go to hell

  • Dana 2 years ago

    Serbia — State TV is reporting that six people have been killed and at least 10 injured in a series of explosions at an ammunition factory in central Serbia.The report said the explosions occurred around 10 p.m. local time (2000GMT) Thursday in the town of Uzice, about 150 kilometers (95 miles) southwest of Belgrade.State TV said the blasts took place in an underground part of the factory. It did not provide additional details. Amunition to kill inisant people in Balcans again. God is grate

  • harman 2 years ago

    Now, in a sign that Serbia is finally coming to terms with atrocities committed during the Bosnian war, Belgrade's war crimes court has ruled that the four Serbs had murdered the six Bosnians in the small village of Trnovo, 150 kilometers (90 miles) from Srebrenica on July 17, 1995. That same week 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killled in the United Nations-protected Muslim enclave.

    The commander of the unit, Slobodan Medic, and a second defendant were both sentenced to 20 years in prison. A third, Pero Petrasevic, who was the only one to admit shooting the victims, was sentenced to 13 years. Another man accused as being an accomplice to the crime was sentenced to five years, while a fifth defendant was cleared.

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