The regulation of the Central Bank of Kosovo on payment transactions, i.e., as the public interprets – the abolition of the Serbian dinar, caused a series of reactions, and among citizens both surprise and fear. What could be the consequences of this regulation the lives of ordinary citizens who receive salaries and benefits from the budget of the Republic of Serbia, and especially on vulnerable groups, what are the possible solutions, and whether and what connection does this regulation has with the Association of Serbian Municipalities – we discussed in a new podcast with the executive director of the non-governmental organization Aktiv – Miodrag Milićević.
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