After the Serbian government announced last week the new price list of basic essentials – bread, flour, oil, sugar and milk, involving increases of between 45% and 85%, and following the issuance by the National Bank of Yugoslavia of credits worth around 25 billion dinars – the spring harvest in the “diminished” Yugoslavia should have begun. However, the old socialist […]

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