We asked for a system that would work in the long run, because even today’s price freeze is of a temporary nature until May 31, and then according to the numbers, every time there were restrictions, after that measure ended, the price went up several times, said VMRO-DPMNE MP Bojan Stojanoski in an interview with Sitel TV.
“We specifically proposed freezing the prices, but, in order to free up the commodity reserves, to react with the excise duty to reduce the fuel, to cancel the transport effect, that is, not to raise the price during the transport. Then the activation of even additional capacities for the production of electricity in order to offer an affordable electricity, and to sell the surplus to the domestic market, as well as the reduction of customs tariffs and the reduction of the value added tax,” said Stojanoski.