Fuel costs nationwide have once more experienced a significant rise. Following Hristijan Mickoski’s declaration of a price reduction, the LSDM alleges a fresh 7 denar per liter increase for consumers. The opposition party accuses Mickoski of deceit, claiming “another lie directly impacting citizens’ wallets.” They assert that these actions align with the policies of the OBRM-PDUKM/ZNAM tender coalition.
Instead of the promised 2.5 denar decrease, the public has faced a substantial increase. This represents a second rise in fuel prices, and the government is failing to address the situation. Analysts predict that escalating fuel costs will trigger a cascade of further price increases.
These impacts are anticipated across various sectors, including food products and electricity. Furthermore, even after fuel prices stabilize, elevated prices are expected to persist within supermarkets. The overall effect will continue to negatively affect the standard of living for many citizens.
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Fuel costs across the country have risen significantly again. Despite the government’s promise of a 2.5 denar decrease in petroleum derivatives, prices are actually up by 7 denars per liter.