Prime Minister Ana Brnabic opened today in Bratislava, together with Slovak Minister of Culture Lubica Lassakova, an exhibition of several artists of naive painting from Kovacica.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic opened today in Bratislava, together with Slovak Minister of Culture Lubica Lassakova, an exhibition of several artists of naive painting from Kovacica.
Brnabic expressed her gratitude to all individuals who contributed to the exhibition, announcing that she will advocate the creativity of Kovacica to be included on UNESCO's Cultural Heritage List next year.
According to Brnabic, thanks to the Slovak minority, Serbia is a nicer and better place to live, it is stronger and richer.
I will try to give even more attention to the Slovak national minority, to help them continue their creative work, to engage in political life, she added, recalling that Serbia has the largest number of registered national minorities in Europe – 26.
Brnabic wrote in the Book of Impressions: "Thank you for the systemic collection and preservation of our common culture and art of invaluable value. Thank you for making Serbia richer."