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FUNDS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BUBANJ MEMORIAL COMPLEX SECURED

November 29th

The memorial complex Bubanj will be reconstructed in 2017. The funds in the amount of 19.8 million dinars have been provided by the Ministry of Labor, Social and Veterans Affairs to the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Nis. According to Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic this project is of great importance for the City of Nis, because, for the first time, in ten years, the complete reconstruction of the memorial complex on Bubanj will be done. “The city is very interested in changing the image of Nis and the renovation of cultural and historical monuments is just an opportunity to show how important it is that the monuments that testify about the historical past of the city and the people who lived in this area present themselves to tourists in the best possible way”, said the Mayor. “The City of Nis will reconstruct the Summer Stage in the Fortress, sports terrains at small trench location. The city is preparing projects to compete with the competent ministries for funds. We are trying to make up for the missed and make Nis a worthy center of this part of Serbia in every way. “The Director of the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of Nis Elena Vasić Petrović said that the usual procedure regarding the tender and the selection of the contractor would be conducted in the next few days.” The works will start in the first half of 2017. It will be completed by the middle of the year. It will include conservation and restoration works on “fists” and “walls”, reconstruction of the access path and plateau, the creation of decorative and functional lighting and the introduction of video surveillance, “said Vasić Petrovic.

Memorial Park Bubanj represents a memorial complex, built to remember the citizens of Nis and southern Serbia who were executed there during the Second World War. Memorial Park Bubanj, as an authentic place of mass fascist terror, was placed under state protection in May 1973. In March 1979, by the decision of the Serbian Parliament, the Memorial Park Bubanj was declared a cultural asset of exceptional importance. About 10,000 inmates and prisoners of the Special Police and War Prison were killed on Bubanj. The entire terrain of the memorial park is intersected by the trenches in which the victims were buried. Before the withdrawal of the Germans, the captured Italians dug trenches and burned corpses, in order to destroy every trail of done atrocities. The location was originally marked by a memorial pyramid in 1950, and a new, monumental monument, the work of sculptor Ivan Sabolic, was erected on October 14, 1963, on the Day of the Liberation of Nis. The complex is arranged as a park, the memorial trail is about half a mile long, and a 23 × 2,5 m marble relief consists of five compositions symbolizing the “killing machine”, hanging and shooting, the rebellion of the people, the capitulation of the conqueror and the victory, and three concrete monuments that symbolize the raised hands with clenched fists. Each of the three fists is of different sizes and they represent a symbol of a male, female and child’s hand that defies the enemy because the entire family is shot. Nearby there is a summer stage. Since 2004, a glass and metal chapel was built within the complex, the work of the architect Aleksandar Budjevac.




SECOND FORUM OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES BETTER THAN THE LAST

November 28th

 

This year’s second-in-line Forum of Advanced Technologies surpassed last year’s performance, as it was estimated at the working meeting of the organizers of the forum. According to the Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic the Forum was progressing and the City would be the general sponsor of the Advanced Technologies Forum the following year. He assessed that today’s meeting was actually the beginning of preparations for the next forum and that the potentials of Nis in the field of information technologies were far greater than all that was currently happening in our city in this area. The Mayor praised the working team that realized this year’s forum and pointed out that Nis was slowly regaining the epithet of the “City of Electronics”, which it used to have, i.e., achieving the goal to which we all strived for Nis to be the City of Advanced Technologies. “Our greatest potential is people, university, professors and students. We all have to work together and promote the potentials we have”, the Mayor said.




MAYOR SIGNED THE INITIATIVE FOR MAY 18TH TO BE THE MEMORY DAY OF THE WOMEN – VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE

November 28th

Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic signed an initiative for the proclamation of the May 18th – to be the Day of Remembrance for the women who were victims of violence. According to the Mayor all of us together, we need to encourage and empower as many women as possible to report violence because domestic violence is not only a matter of the family, but of the entire society. “I believe that the adoption of the new Law on the Prevention of Domestic Violence will certainly help, because violence against women in the family does not only affect a direct victim. It is important for us as a local self-government to make life better for both women and men, because everything that is good for one is good for others as well. The fact is that women, although legally defined as equal to men, are not. We need to take care more about gender equality, because a higher quality of life is achieved with a higher level of equality. Also, we will try to act in different ways and raise the awareness of people about violence against women and in general of gender equality. We have already networked, we have adopted several documents dealing with these issues, but the contribution of the fight against violence against women must be given the entire public,” said Mayor Bulatovic. The initiative for proclaiming May 18th – Day of remembrance of the women who are victims of violence, have been launched in Nis by the Commission for Gender Equality and Equal Opportunities of Nis City Assembly and Women’s Assembly Member Group.




100.000th PASSENGER AT NIS AIRPORT

November 28th

Nis airport, where 9 regular lines were introduced in a year, welcomed 100.000th passenger today. It is Miljana Todorovic, who arrived at the Nis airport from Eindhoven. Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic, presented the small gift to Ms. Todorovic in memory of this moment, which is significant for the Nis Airport Constantine the Great and the City of Nis. “Constantine the Great Airport represents a new development opportunity not only for the city of Nis, but for tourism in Serbia in general. The 100.00th passenger is a historic record for the Nis Airport and we expect that, by the end of this year, the figure will reach 120.000 ” said the Mayor at this occasion. He added that the works on the reconstruction of the airport building would begin by the end of this year. The assistance from the Government of Serbia, is very im portant to us, which, together with us, is doing everything possible to ensure that the Nis Airport operates in the best possible way.” According to the Mayor, in the coming period, the expansion of airport capacity could be expected, which, in fact, means simultaneous service of two aircrafts, i.e.380 passengers on board and 380 passengers on departure. Nis Airport has recorded a constant increase in the number of passengers compared to 2014. Namely, the total number of passengers at Nis Airport during 2014 was 1,333.




INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FIGHTING AGAINST VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN MARKED

November 25th

 

The International Day OF Fighting against Violence against Women was celebrated today, and the president of the Gender Equality Coordination Body, Zorana Mihajlovic said she was proud that Serbia joined in the campaign “16 Days of Activism in the Fight against Violence against Women” and appealed to all to report perpetrators. In Nis, the celebration of this day was organized by the City of Nis and the Safe House and this was the opportunity for the women who are accommodated at Safe House and the activists for the protection of women’s rights outlined to speak about how unacceptable any violence against a more gentle gender is. Tijana Djordjević Ilic, Nis City Council Member for Social Care, also joined the campaign, and together with the activist distributed promotional materials to passers-by about the importance of combating family and other forms of violence against women. The International Day against Violence against Women is celebrated in memory of Mirabel from the Dominican Republic, who was brutally killed the dictator Rafael Trujillo in 1960.




STATEMENT BY NIS CITY MAYOR ON THE OCCASION OF THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FIGHTING AGAINST THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

November 25th

“Violence against women is a big problem in the whole country, and it is not enough to deal with this issue only as the part of the campaign of” 16 days of Activism in the Fight against Violence against Women.  Continuous work is required, continuous education of society, changing cultural patterns of behavior and inclusion of different social systems in order to discover, stop and prevent this phenomenon. We cannot live in a situation where violence occurs in every other household. We need to encourage and empower as many women as possible to report violence because domestic violence is not only a matter of internal family and family relations, but of society as a whole. I believe that the adoption of the new Law on the Prevention of Domestic Violence will certainly help, because violence against women in the family does not only affect a direct victim. It is important for us as a local self-government to make life better for both women and men, because everything that is good for one is good for others. We will try to act in different ways to raise the awareness of people about this phenomenon, but the contribution to the fight against violence against women must be given by the whole public. “




44th ASSEMBLY OF THE STANDING CONFERENCE OF CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES

November 24th

According to the tradition, in addition to the highest representatives of cities and municipalities, the 44th Assembly of the SCTM was attended by other domestic high officials, representatives of the Government of Serbia and line ministries, republican deputies, representatives of the diplomatic corps, governmental and non-governmental organizations and institutions, international donor organizations as well as the association of local authorities from other countries with whom SCTM has established cooperation. The biggest annual gathering of mayors and municipal presidents, this time, was an opportunity to discuss the most important topics in the field of local self-government during one day. In the introductory part of the Assembly, the participants were addressed by the representative of the City of Belgrade in the role of the host city, the high representatives of the Government of Serbia, the Delegation of the European Union and the donor countries of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Swiss Confederation. Also, Gudrun Mosler – Tornstrom, President of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe, took part in the introductory part of the Assembly addressing the participants. In the final part of the introductory part, the President of the SCTM and Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic submitted a report on the key activities in the period between the two assemblies. The main issues that were discussed at the Assembly were: Economic Reform Program for the period 2017-2019, the conditions for attracting investments and improving local economic development, as well as new legal solutions on local self-government. It is expected that the constructive dialogue between the participants of the Assembly will contribute to defining the directions and priorities of the SCTM in the forthcoming period. The Assembly considered and decided on matters of importance for the work of the SCTM as an institution. Within the work of the Assembly the proposals of documents and decisions important for the work and functioning of the SCTM were considered.




SESSION OF THE AWARD COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF NIS

November 23rd, 2016
The Award Committee of the City of Nis, chaired by Mr. Rade Rajkovic, the Chairman of the Assembly of the City of Niš, adopted the Action Plan, as well as the text of the Public Call for proposals for awards for the highest award of the City of Niš, “11th January Award”, which will be released  on December 1st, 2016. The Committee is made up of the Chairman of the Assembly of the City of Niš, The Mayor of the City of Niš, of the representatives of the Army, of the University and of the Church.

 

“11th JANUARY AWARD ” is delivered for the outstanding achievements that contribute to the promotion of the city in the field of economy, art, science, medicine, architecture and urbanism, journalism, education, sports and in other areas of importance for the City of Niš. The president of the Committee, Mr. Rade Rajkovic, stated to strengthen the award criteria from this year on, and the fact that the award will not be politicized at any rate.

 

Furthermore, at the press conference dedicated to this topic, the Chairman of the Assembly of the City of Niš, Mr. Rade Rajkovic, announced the date of the next session of the Assembly, on Wednesday, November 30th, and listed some of the most important issues, such as the decision on the Budget Review and the decision on the Maximum number of the employees.

 




RECEPTION FOR GOLD WOMEN BASKETBALL TEAM AT NIS CITY HALL

November 22nd

The women’s basketball team of Serbia arrived today in Nis, where they would play the decisive match for the first place in the qualifying group for the European Championship 2017 on Wednesday, at 6:00 pm. Our basketball players, upon their arrival from Belgrade, met with Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic at Nis City Hall. Mayor Bulatovic welcomed the basketball players and thanked them for playing in Nis. “I will use the opportunity to invite all the Nis citizens to come to Sports Hall Cair and help our team to achieve the goal that our national team set and help them win for Serbia.” The national team coach Marina Maljkovic thanked for a nice reception and said: “I am truly that we are in a city that loves basketball. Nis was a great organizer in men’s and women’s basketball in the last few years. We are especially pleased to bring gold from the European Championship, which is new when the women’s basketball is at stake and the richest thing we have – the bronze from the biggest sporting competition, Olympic Games. I would like to thank the Mayor for the warm reception. Tomorrow’s match is a very important for us, it will be very difficult. We will try to win, but I appeal to all Nis citizens to support us in the right way tomorrow, and I know that you can do it. I repeat, it will be a very difficult game, so we will really need the energy from the stands. I am sure that we are in the best place in Serbia when the support and understanding of basketball is in question, “said Maljkovic.




EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF SERBIA PRESENTED

November 22nd

The representatives of the European Delegation in Serbia presented today to Nis City Mayor and the representatives of institutions, the civil sector and the media in Nis, the European Commission’s Report for the period from October 2015 to September 2016 on the progress of Serbia in the process of joining the European Union. The report was recently delivered by the Head of the Delegation, Michael Devenport, to Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic. This report highlights that Serbia has taken a major step in European integration, and that in 24 chapters, our country has made some progress in comparison to last year. The reduction of the budget deficit, the reform of the state administration and the creation of conditions for an efficient market economy were particularly commended. Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic welcomed the representatives of the EU delegation and said that Serbia was on the European path and wanted to become a part of European society. We will continue to work and try to keep our economy progressing, the mayor said, adding that the efforts undertaken by the Prime Minister and the Government of Serbia are seen at the local level as well. Also, local self-government does everything to follow the Serbian Government and incorporate reform measures into its decisions and apply them within its activities. He pointed out that the local self- government worked completely transparently, so that citizens and media representatives could have an insight into the activities of the City at any time, and that this would be the case in the following period.