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COORDINATION OF CITY AND REPUBLIC ENTERPRISES IS A PREREQUISITE FOR SUCCESSFUL WORK

October 14th

 

RS Minister without Portfolio Milan Krkobabić, who will be in charge of coordinating and directing the work of public companies in the next period, pointed out today in Nis that the goal of the Government of Serbia was to establish better coordination between republic and city public companies. At the meeting with the directors of all public companies in Nis, founded either by the City or the State, Minister Krkobabic talked about the real problems that those companies were facing in order to take the right steps in the future to overcome these problems. Krkobabić pointed out that all public enterprises must face essential reforms, business and financial, and that the goal was to make all these companies profitable, to further develop and to contribute to the budget. At the same time, he pointed out that it was very important that companies were socially responsible and that they were expected to improve the quality of their services. “The goal of this government is to put the companies on healthy feet and it is good that in this business, which is not easy, we have the support of employees and representative unions”, said Minister Krkobabic. The meeting was also attended by Nis City Council Members Svetozar Aleksov and Igor Vojinović.




SERBIAN PRIME MINISTER MET WITH THE CITY OF NIS MANAGEMENT

October 14th

Public finances in Nis are not in good shape, Prime Minister Vucic said during a visit to the City Hall in Nis, but he also pointed out that there were a large number of projects whose realization would contribute to Nis becoming more like Belgrade or Sofia and not only the center of the southeast Serbia, but center to the surrounding countries. The Prime Minister pointed out that the City of Nis had a big deficit and reiterated that the Serbian government could help so that the largest part of the funds in the amount of two billion dinars, which had been allocated for the South of Serbia, could be given to Nis. He reminded that in the coming days a contract with the Leoni factory with new 2,200 jobs would be signed, and announced that the Government would also bring investors from the Philippines and Germany, which would put Nis in line with large industrial centers. Also, as he added, the funds would be invested in the IT sector, i.e. in the Technical School and the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, as well as in the construction of a technology park. The government will continue to invest in important state projects, such as Corridor 10, railway relocation, Nis Airport and it will continue to subsidize the arrival of new investors. Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovis said that all remarks and suggestions made by PM would be respected and that the budget proposal would be forwarded to the Government of Serbia for opinions and suggestions




VISIT TO THE PRIMARY SCHOOL IVO ANDRIC

October 14th

RS Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic, Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Mladen Sarcevic and Minister of Youth and Sports Vanja Udovicic visited today the new building of the primary school “Ivo Andrić” in Nis. The director of this school, Milica Petkovic, introduced a high delegation of the Government of Serbia to the functioning of this school, which recently got a new facility with its modern teaching and well-equipped gym space. Minister Sarcevic announced that the weekly curricula would additionally be enriched with sports activities. Nis City Council Members Branislav Kacar and Bojan Krstic were also part of the delegation. This visit was the occasion for the ministers to hand over the sports requisites and balls that would be used in the regular classes.




MINISTER OF EDUCATION IN NIS

October 14th

RS Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Mladen Sarcevic spoke today at the City Hall with the Nis City Deputy Mayor Prof. Dr. Milos Bandjur and his associates on the realization of projects of the highest importance for the city, university and school. One of the ministries’ priorities is the construction of the annex building at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering in Nis, where laboratories and scientific research centers for young scientists would be located. At the same time Minister Sarcevic announced an increase in student enrollment quotas for studies in the IT sector. The Minister also promised that the team of lawyers of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development would be determined. The minister announced new meetings with city officials to concretize co-operation in several fields.




CITY OF BELGRADE DONATED MERCEDES BUS TO NIS

October 14th

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic handed over the keys of the Mercedes-Benz bus to the Nis Public Transport Directorate. This modern air-conditioned bus is a gift from the City of Belgrade to Nis and it will be used for city transport lines.




CALL ON ALBANIAN BUSINESSMEN TO INVEST IN SERBIA

October 14th

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said today at the opening of the Serbia-Albania Business Forum in Nis that businessmen and investors from Albania were welcome and that the doors of the government of Serbia and the Serbian market were wide open to them. Vucic said at the business forum which was also attended by Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama that Serbs and Albanians were the two biggest nations in the Balkans and that they should not allow others to continue governing their relations. He pointed out that the two countries have managed to build friendship and must now work to develop economic cooperation and increase trade. It is important to behave rationally. Irrespective of political differences, we have managed to build trust because I believe that we want friendship, Vucic said and stressed that the two countries were linked by their common strategic commitment to joining the EU. The Prime Minister thanked the businessmen from Serbia and Albania for coming in large numbers to the forum, stating that he and Rama were very proud that the hall where the forum was being held is full.
Vucic also said that he was happy that the forum was being held in Nis, in south-eastern Serbia, for which he said was an intersection of roads and good business and a place that would represent the center of progress in Serbia and the entire region. He noted that some progress has been made in trade between the two countries and said that the trade of only €102 million was very small. We want to dramatically increase this trade, the Prime Minister said. The Serbia-Albania Business Forum was attended by about 300 representatives of companies and businessmen from both countries, and it was the first large meeting of Serbian and Albanian businessmen, which should contribute to the approximation of Serbian and Albanian business communities. The hosts of the forum were President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce Marko Cadez and President of the Business Albania Association Ljuan Bregazi. After the plenary part of the forum, bilateral meetings of businessmen were held, during which representatives of the business communities of Serbia and Albania discussed concrete cooperation and joint projects. The forum brought together companies from the food industry, trade, electrical and mechanical, civil, chemical, metal and wood industries, as well as from the field of tourism and hospitality, and telecommunications. A memorandum of understanding for establishing an Albanian-Serbian industrial and trade chamber, with headquarters in Tirana, was signed at the forum.




LIBERATION DAY IN SECOND WORLD WAR

October 14th

By laying flower wreaths at the Monument to Liberators at the Square of King Milan in the city center and at the memorial complex Bubanj, the anniversary of the liberation of Nis in the Second World War was celebrated. City of Nis delegation, led by Deputy Mayor Prof. Dr. Milos Bandjur, paid their respects together with the delegations of the Serbian Armed Forces, the Ministry of the Interior, the Nisava District and the Association for the Conservation of the Traditions of the Liberation Wars of Serbia. Nis was freed on October 14, 1944, when the 22nd Division of the People’s Liberation Movement entered the city and attacked the German troops from the south.