
Gordana Dimitrieska-Kochoska
Gordana Dimitrieska-Kochoska is the Minister of Finance in North Macedonia, known for her role in shaping the country's economic policies and fiscal strategies. In her recent statements, she dismissed claims regarding an alleged employment agreement for 2000 to 3000 Albanians in the public administration, reiterating that no such contracts exist and that hiring is based on annual employment plans. She has also highlighted the country's financial maneuvers, including the successful issuance of euro-obligations that have resulted in significant budget savings.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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North Macedonia | 3 | 7.67 | 0.36% | +10% | 2,083,374 | 8,204 | $12,800 | 50$ |
Totals | 3 | 2,083,374 | 8,204 | $12,800 | 50$ |
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Recent Mentions
North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska-Kochoska is the Minister of Finance discussing the potential for strengthening relations with the USA.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska Kochoska is addressing issues related to tariffs and trade with the USA.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska-Kochoska, the Minister of Finance, discusses significant reforms to improve public procurement processes.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska Kochoska believes that the country is approaching fiscal consolidation faster than planned for 2024.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska-Kochoska emphasized the importance of fiscal consolidation during her address at the conference on EU fiscal governance.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska-Kochoska believes that the credit line will be a strong boost to the domestic economy.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska Kochoska is the Minister of Finance who commented on the economic growth projections for 2025.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska Kochoska remains firm that the government will accept the minimum wage agreed upon by employers and workers.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska Kochoska states that the 3.2% growth of the economy in the fourth quarter is a signal of recovery.
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North Macedonia:
Gordana Dimitrieska Kochoska believes that the GDP growth of 3.2% in the fourth quarter is a signal that the economy is starting to recover and stabilize.
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