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Price hikes replace promised “Limited Prices” campaign, bread, utilities and fuel costs rise

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Citizens, instead of seeing the continuation of the “Limited Prices” campaign, have experienced increases in the prices of bread, utilities and fuel, stated Mihailo Anđušić, a member of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).

He noted that the relevant Ministry had announced on April 29 that new measures or a continuation of the Limited Prices campaign would start on May 15. This campaign was the only government mechanism aimed at “preventing” inflation.

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However, May 15 passed nearly two months ago without any follow-up. Meanwhile, prices of bread, utilities and fuel have risen.

According to official data from Monstat, the prices of key goods and services for citizens are approximately 4% higher compared to the same period last year.

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Anđušić emphasized that these facts contradict government statements about living standards and the general economic situation, describing the current state as an “economy in artificial coma.”

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