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Academic Plenum: Inflation in Serbia Significantly Higher than in the Eurozone, Citizens Increasingly Poor

Summary by Glas ŠUmadije
In recent years, inflation has been constantly commented on across the country, therefore, the Academic Plenum, in a statement that we are publishing in its entirety, called on President Aleksandar Vučić to call early parliamentary elections. "At the end of 2025, annual inflation in Serbia is around 3%, which is within the inflation target of the National Bank of Serbia, but is far higher than in the eurozone, where inflation of around 2% was re…
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In recent years, inflation has been constantly commented on across the country, therefore, the Academic Plenum, in a statement that we are publishing in its entirety, called on President Aleksandar Vučić to call early parliamentary elections. "At the end of 2025, annual inflation in Serbia is around 3%, which is within the inflation target of the National Bank of Serbia, but is far higher than in the eurozone, where inflation of around 2% was re…

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Glas Šumadije broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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