A series of measures to improve the economic situation and the standard of living, create new jobs, realize the strategic goals, and promote the favorable business climate and the companies’ positions are some of the achievements of the government in its first one hundred days, according to Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski.
In his video address on facebook Thursday, he stressed that the Government kept all the promises it made for the first one hundred days. The investments of Kemet Electronics, the new facility of Johnson Controls in Stip, the Russian Protekt, the Italian Euroitalia, the Dutch Stil Kon, are some of many that Prime Minister Gruevski highlighted in his address. In his view, Macedonia received the greatest recognition for what it has done from the World Bank, which ranked the country as the world’s third best reformer and put it on the 22nd position by the overall conditions for doing business, ahead of 20 EU member states.