At today's session, the government of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Decree on Foreign Trade Centres Abroad, which enables the government and the Serbian Chamber of Commerce to work on the joint promotion of the state and the economy.
At today's session, the government of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Decree on Foreign Trade Centres Abroad, which enables the government and the Serbian Chamber of Commerce to work on the joint promotion of the state and the economy.
The adoption of this act regulates the status, activities and manner of establishing foreign trade centres abroad.
At the session, a decision was adopted which enables the citizens of the Republic of Albania to enter the territory of the Republic of Serbia without a travel document, with a valid biometric ID card.
This decision is the result of a signed interstate agreement between the two countries, which will facilitate the flow of people, goods and capital and additionally provide an opportunity for the development of good neighbourly relations between the countries of the Western Balkans.
The implementation of this decision creates additional preconditions for further development of economic, scientific, educational, sports and cultural cooperation between the two countries.
Due to the engagement in the treatment and prevention of the spread of the epidemic of the infectious disease COVID-19, the government agreed to pay a one-time financial aid of RSD 10,000 to employees in social protection institutions for accommodation of users whose employment is fully or partially financed from the budget of the Republic of Serbia.
The same amount will be paid to professional members of the Serbian Army in military health institutions, as well as to health workers employed in the Ministry of the Interior.
This one-time financial aid will be paid to health workers in the institutes for the execution of criminal sanctions, as well as to health workers in the Institute for Sports and Sports Medicine of the Republic of Serbia.
At today's session, the Program of scheduling and using subsidies to support the work of travel agencies, organizers of tourist trips due to business difficulties caused by the epidemic of COVID-19 disease was adopted. The government of Serbia has approved RSD 150 million for these purposes.
By the conclusion of the government, the History Museum of Serbia will be moved to the building of the Main Railway Station in Belgrade, which is itself a cultural monument of great importance.
Until now, the History Museum was located in three locations, which made it difficult for it to work and take care of the cultural and historical heritage, and by moving to a new building, it will get the opportunity to carry out its activities in an adequate way. After the relocation, all employees in the museum, depot, library, workshops, exhibition space and gallery will be in one place.