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How some EU countries subsidize through state aid because of the expensive electricity and fuel in EU countries

Austria

– Energy voucher 150 EUR

– Energy subsidies (including tax cuts and compensation for employees

– 90% reduction in gas and electricity tariffs by mid-2023

– increase in subsidies for employees' transportation

Belgium

– Energy voucher 100 EUR

– Reduction of VAT from 21% to 6% for electricity

- Reduction of taxes on diesel and gasoline by 17.5 cents/liter

Czech Republic

– Electricity and gas are exempt from VAT

- Cancellation of road taxes for cars, buses, trucks up to 12 tons

Denmark

- Heat check of 800 euros for the most affected households

– Support for replacing heating systems with natural gas

Estonia

– Reduced prices for low-income households (retroactive application)

– Network fees halved

France

– Energy voucher for everyone with less than 2,000 euros monthly net salary

– Limitation of gasoline prices until the end of 2022

– Reduction of electricity tax from 22.5 euros/MWH to 1 euro (for households – and 0.50 euros for companies)

Germany

– Reduction of EEG (electricity price relief) from 6.5 cents to 3.72 cents

– Targeted measure to help vulnerable households by fully covering their heating bills

– One-off subsidies for low-income households

– Increased payments for children from families with lower incomes by an additional 20 euros/month/child

Ireland

– Tax reliefs for the guaranteed costs of heating and electricity

Italy

– Reduction of VAT for the use of gas

– Paying energy bills in multiple installments

– Support for low-income households

Netherlands

– Reduction of energy tax for households and companies for 2022

– Support for vulnerable households with high energy bills and/or poor isolated homes (administered by municipalities)

– Energy allowance for people with incomes up to 800 euros (social assistance)

– Reduction of the VAT rate from 21% to 9%

- Reduction of excise duties on diesel and gasoline to 21%

Sweden

- Help for the most affected households 195 euros per month

– Temporary reduction of taxes for diesel and gasoline

– Simplified system of travel expenses

Charles III, the new king of the United Kingdom

After the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, on Thursday, September 8, Prince Charles becomes king of the United Kingdom and 14 other countries, the longest-awaited heir to the throne in British history.

Charles faces tough challenges in his new role, given that his mother was widely popular and respected but left at a time when the royal family's reputation has been tarnished and Buckingham Palace is facing accusations of racism.

Charles faces these challenges at the age of 73, as the oldest monarch to take the throne in a royal line that stretches back 1,000 years.

Throughout his life, he was torn between modernizing the monarchy, trying to find his place in a rapidly changing and more egalitarian society, while simultaneously trying to maintain the traditions that give the institution its appeal.

This tension is also reflected in the lives of his sons.

The documentary film of SP BTR "Sky, Wheel, Earth" in the official competition for awards at the film festival "Profest 2022" in Nish

According to the latest information from the organizers of the PROFEST 2022 film festival and film director Rajko Vulin, this year's film festival will be held for the 11th time. From September 28 to October 2, 2022 in Nis, Serbia. Previous editions were held in Backa Topola.

In the email sent by Mr. Vulin to SP BTR Production, and to the director and co-screenwriter of the documentary film "Sky, Wheel, Earth", Mr. Zoran Dimov, it is said that the documentary is one of the award-winning films of this festival and therefore, he is officially invited to take part in this festival so that Dimov can collect the award.

Otherwise, the documentary film "Sky, Wheel. Earth" elaborates the theme of origin, history, migrations, holocaust, tradition, culture, politics and other movements from 1000 years ago to the present day. The film was shot in 2019 in locations from 14 different countries.

Čomić: Roma should appear on the census and express themselves freely

The Minister for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, Gordana Čomić, today, in the village of Gornja Grabovica, where she visited families who are provided with access to drinking water, called on the Roma to go to the census and to express themselves freely, because it is important to know how many Roma live in Serbia, reports Danas.

"The correct number will mean more water in more houses, it will mean better electricity supply, solving problems." Roma are our neighbors, friends, relatives, brothers and sisters and they deserve the same quality of life as anyone else living in Serbia. We will work on it," said Čomić, according to the announcement.

Čomić emphasized that the Ministry for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue takes care of all minorities, but also of the protection and improvement of their rights.

 

Link: https://rominfomedia.rs/2022/09/07/comic-romi-da-izadju-na-popis-i-da-se-slobodno-izjasne/

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