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Serbia, Restructuring of EPS in accordance with the established plan

The process of restructuring the Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) is in line with the established dynamics and plan, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today and once again denied all allegations about the privatization of that company.

“We have an acting director. When the new government is elected, it will continue to elect the director of EPS through a competition. We still have a lot of work to do to prepare for the winter,” Brnabic said, answering journalists’ questions after participating in the Prespa forum in Ohrid.

Brnabic once again denied all media reports about the alleged privatization of EPS.

“It was never on the table while the SNS was in power,” Brnabic underlined, Euronews reports.

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