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29. January 2010.

DONATION OF BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION TO BUJANOVAC

BUJANOVAC – At 2 pm on Monday, February 1, 2010, Dragan Kapicic, President of the Basketball Association of Serbia (BAS), is going to give a donation of the Basketball Association of Serbia to the “Mladost” sports centre and to “BSK Junior” and “Elita” basketball clubs from Bujanovac.  

The event of delivering the donation will be attended by Minister Milan Markovic, President of the Coordination Body for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, too. 

29. January 2010.

A SESSION OF THE PRESIDENCY OF THE COORDINATION BODY IN BUJANOVAC

BUJANOVAC – A session of the Presidency of the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja is going to take place at the Bujanovac municipal building at 3 pm on Monday, February 1, 2010. Topics to be discussed at the session include a report on the Coordination Body’s work in 2009 and distribution of the funds from the 2010 Coordination Body’s budget to the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja. The session will be chaired by Minister Milan Markovic, President of the Coordination Body. This is the fifth session of the Presidency of the Coordination Body since reconstruction of the Coordination Body in March 2009.

29. January 2010.

January 29, 2010

As part of a six-month project “Kosovo is on the Other Side – How to Proceed After the Conflict”, the Center for Democracy and Development of South Serbia and the “JUGpress” regional information agency organized in Bujanovac the fourth in a row meeting. The main topic discussed at the meeting was the importance of participation of ethnic minorities in the institutions and the exercising of their rights in the region. Speakers at the meeting, among others, included Ron van Dartel, the Dutch Ambassador to Serbia, who asked Albanians from Bujanovac to get engaged in establishment of the Albanian National Council through direct elections. The Ambassador, among other things, said that the Albanian National Council would make it possible for Albanians to better cooperate with the Coordination Body for South Serbia and the Belgrade-based authorities.

22. January 2010.

RESUMPTION OF PRODUCTION IN “LECE” MINE IN APRIL – JOBS FOR 300 WORKERS

MEDVEDJA – At a press-conference that was held in Medvedja on January 21, 2010, Minister Milan Markovic, and President of the Coordination Body for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja, announced the opening of the “Lece” mine this March, as well as resumption of the production and the hiring of 300 workers this April. Minister Markovic pointed out that at the beginning of his term of office at the Coordination Body, he had set two goals for Medvedja, which include the opening of bilingual faculty departments and resumption of operation of the “Lece” mine.

22. January 2010.

TEXTBOOKS FOR FACULTIES IN MEDVEDJA

МЕDVEDJA – On  January  21, 2010, Minister Milan Markovic, President of the Coordination Body, paid a visit to Medvedja, as well as to students of the  departments of the Nis University’s Faculties of Law and Economics in Medvedja. On that occasion, Minister Milan Markovic delivered to the students textbooks in Albanian for the second semester of the school year. Minister Markovic talked with the students about their studies and the problems they had encountered during the first semester. Mr. Markovic anticipates that there would be around 500 students at the two faculty departments in four years’ time.

22. January 2010.

January 22, 2010

The British embassy supports the establishment of the National Albanian Council in South Serbia, said yesterday Cathy Cottrell, First Secretary of the British Embassy in Belgrade. Mrs. Cottrell said for the Bujanovac press that she carefully followed and supported the process of establishment of National Councils, particularly of the one in South Serbia, since this is the way for the Albanian ethnic minority to get a chance to present all its potentials.

20. January 2010.

Press-conference given by Minister Milan Markovic, President of the Coordination Body, and a delegation of businessmen in Medvedja

MEDVEDJA – On Thursday, January 21, Minister Milan Markovic, President of the Coordination Body, along with a delegation of businessmen led by Miroslav Bogicevic, the owner and Director of “Farmakom MB” Company, is going to visit the municipality of Medvedja. Members of the delegation include Radivoje Milanovic, State Secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Mining, as well as representatives of the electric battery plant from Sombor, the dairy plant from Sabac, the industrial complex from Guca, the foundry from Pozega, the mining and smelting works from Zajecar, the agricultural and food – processing plant “7 juli”, the agricultural and food-processing plant “Beograd”, the “RDS Group” project engineering company and Radio and Television Bor (RTB). The visit is aimed at reaching an agreement on the date when the “Lece” mine is to begin operating and at the possibilities for making new investments in the municipality of Medvedja.

15. January 2010.

January 15, 2010

Over the past twenty or so years, Japan has been one of the biggest and most discrete donors in our country. During the past ten years alone, Serbia received 198.4 million euros from that country. The Government of Japan is currently implementing several environment protection projects in Serbia, including a project for cleaning Bujanovac.

15. January 2010.

15 January 2009

Skender Destani, President of the Presevo Municipal Assembly, said that members of the Presevo Municipal Assembly, at an extraordinary session, requested the establishment of the primary and higher court for the three southern Serbian municipalities.

14. January 2010.

January 14, 2010

Ivica Dacic, Serbia’s Deputy Premier and Interior Affairs Minister, said during his yesterday’s visit to the village of Marovac, which is situated in the ground security zone, that the situation along the administrative line between Serbia and Kosovo and Metohija was stable. The Interior Affairs Minister pointed out that that it was in Serbia’s best interest to have peace and stability in the region for all citizens, regardless of their ethnic background. He also said that it was necessary to invest in the infrastructure of the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja.

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