VIDEO | Lenin Jovanovski: Will public transport become more expensive?
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Lenin Jovanovski / Morning briefing
The price shock caused as a result of the large increase in energy prices is already reflected in every field of life. The country is already affected by the wave of price increases, and the citizens have less and less funds left to spend the month.
City transport for now it still remains at the same prices of driving tickets but given that in the coming period a growing trend in fuel prices is expected, the question arises whether this service will become more expensive.
We talked about this topic in the morning briefing with the director of the company "Sloboda prevoz", Lenin Jovanovski.
Watch the conversation in the video
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