Stavreski: Macedonian economy much better than Greek in past and next five years

Macedonia's economy in the past five years had much better indicators compared to the Greek one. In perspective, it will be more stable and rise in the next five, unlike the Greek, which will drop for a few years more", Vice Premier and Finance Minister Zoran Stavreski told reporters after Friday's visit to a building that could be included in project "Buy a House, Buy a Flat".

According to him, there is a good chance that a portion of Greek companies transfer their businesses to Macedonia's bordering cities, such as Bitola, Gevgelija, Valandovo, Strumica.

Pertaining to the state debt, Stavreski said Macedonia was a low-indebted country, whereas the trend would continue.