Prime Minister Ana Brnabic opened today a training centre of the National Public Administration Academy, which aims to train and improve the work of civil servants.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic opened today a training centre of the National Public Administration Academy, which aims to train and improve the work of civil servants.
The opening was also attended by Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Branko Ruzic, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Sem Fabrizi, Director of the French National School of Public Administration Patrick Gerard and Director of the National Public Administration Academy Drazen Maravic.
Brnabic emphasised that the National Academy is the first institution to deal with continuous training of public administration officials at the local level, which will help reform the public administration.
After visiting the renovated National Academy building in the Vojvode Stepe Street, she said that the opening of the Academy was a turning point in the process of public administration reform, because for decades the public administration functioned in one way, and that is now changing.
Brnabic said that up to 10,000 employees will undergo training at this academy in the course of this year in order to provide the citizens and the economy with the best service possible.