Serbia 2030 Strategy Unveiled by President Vučić, Aiming for Economic and Infrastructural Development
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić presented the Serbia 2030 national development strategy, outlining 11 key objectives focused on peace, economic growth, EU accession, healthcare, and infrastructure. Key goals include maintaining military neutrality while strengthening defense, improving living standards and wages, and investing in healthcare and public infrastructure. The strategy aims for significant advancements by 2030, although critics argue it lacks realistic implementation plans and democratic dialogue.

President Aleksandar Vučić unveiled the Serbia 2030 national development strategy, emphasizing peace, economic growth, EU accession, healthcare, and infrastructure over 11 points. He aims to preserve internal stability, maintain military neutrality, and strengthen the army while fostering positive relations with NATO.
The plan targets a rise in average salaries to €1,700 and pensions to €750 by 2030, alongside €2.5 billion in healthcare investments. Infrastructure development includes 30,000 kilometers of water supply pipelines and significant road expansions. Critics suggest the strategy is unrealistic and lacks public dialogue, emphasizing the need for strong institutions for sustainable growth.




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