📣 Now, we are summarizing the fulfillment of the Government’s promises for the period 2020-2024, in the socio-economic domain, based on our four-year monitoring “Economic Compass”. 🌟

The result is almost #FiftyFifty ‼️

51% of the given promises are unfulfilled ❌❌

📍 The economy did not achieve sustainable, accelerated, and inclusive economic growth of 4% by 2024 📉

📍 Investments in the development of road infrastructure, modernization, and safety remained far below the promised 2 billion euros 🚧🚫

📍 The unemployment rate did not drop to single digits, despite the promise, and the indicators for youth and women’s employment and activity either fell or stagnated, contrary to the promised increases 📊🔻

📍 The VAT registration threshold was not raised to 3 million denars, despite the promise 💼❌

49% of the given promises are fulfilled ✅✅

📍 The amount of foreign investments significantly exceeded the promise of 1 billion euros for the four-year period 💼💰

📍 The minimum wage increased much more than the promised 20-40% 💵📈

📍 The average wage increased much more than the promised 20-30% 💰📈

We continue with an expanded version of the “Economic Compass,” tracking a broader set of economic, social, and development indicators, with a stronger focus on youth and women. 👩‍🎓👨‍🎓👩‍💼👨‍💼

The action is supported by Civica Mobilitas. 🤝

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