The Serbian government adopted the National Anti-Corruption Strategy for the period from 2024 to 2028, bearing in mind the need to plan and organise the processes aimed at preventing and fighting corruption in a comprehensive and systematic way.
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The Serbian government adopted the National Anti-Corruption Strategy for the period from 2024 to 2028, bearing in mind the need to plan and organise the processes aimed at preventing and fighting corruption in a comprehensive and systematic way.
This document covers the areas of police, health, education, local self-government, construction, financing of political activities, taxes and customs, public procurement, privatisation and public enterprises as risky, while the areas of whistleblower protection and lobbying are represented within these areas.
The implementation of the national strategy will contribute to the fulfilment of 14 transitional benchmarks for Chapter 23 - Justice and Fundamental Rights.
Government members passed the Decision on the formation of the Council for Artificial Intelligence for a period of five years.
The Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan of the Republic of Serbia to 2030, with a vision up to 2050 was adopted at the session, as a key strategic document that defines strategic goals and the dynamics of their achievement in the energy transition process.
Policies and measures to achieve the goals of this plan are grouped into five key dimensions: decarbonisation, which includes greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, energy security, internal energy market and research, innovation and competitiveness.
The Serbian government has set up a Working Group for improving the production and market of berry fruits - raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, blueberries and currants, in order to review and define the current situation in that area.
Government members adopted the Conclusion approving funds for the allocation of one-time financial aid to citizens whose living standards are extremely threatened, and who live in the territory of the cities of Kragujevac and Kraljevo and in the territory of the municipalities of Batočina and Knić, in the total amount of RSD 11,211,000.
Members of the government agreed to adopt a Decision on the establishment of cooperation between the City of Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia and the City of Gyumri, Republic of Armenia.
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