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Freitag, 3.05.2024
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Minister for Telecommunications and Information Society Jasna Matic today stated that the first government e-session was held in perfect order and without any technical difficulties.

Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic said that today’s government session will not only be remembered as the first electronic session, but also as a session that helped Serbia join other countries that have functioned like that for some time now.

Weiterlesen: Serbia: Government holds first e-session

Serbian Minister for Telecommunications and Information Society Jasna Matic said today that the Serbian government will hold its first electronic session on June 11, adding that this will make public administration more efficient, transparent and cost effective.

At the presentation of the project “e-government” on the fourth day of the “Knowledge Factory”fair at ComTrade, Matic said that ministers are attending a short project training course and that on June 11 all material at the session will be in electronic format.

Weiterlesen: Serbian "e-Government" will hold its first session on June 11

Serbian Minister of Telecommunications and Information Society Jasna Matic said today that web domains of state institutions will be changed from sr.gov.yu into sr.gov.rs on November 1 and announced that the E-government will be set up next year.

At a press conference on the first 100 days of government’s office, Matic said that the Ministry will announce next year a tender on the public procurement of the E-authority establishment service, which will enable government sessions to be held electronically.

Weiterlesen: Serbia: E-government to be set up next year

Dinkic said at a press conference, held at the Business Registers Agency, that from today those who wish to register a business need to submit a single application form at one counter in the Agency. Director of the Business Registers Agency Zvonko Obradovic explained that according to the new procedure it is necessary to fill out only one application in order to set up a business.

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Regional Development Mladjan Dinkic today handed over the first business registration documents issued according to the new simplified business registration procedure which takes only three days, thus inaugurating the one-stop business registration system in Serbia.

Weiterlesen: Serbia: One-stop business registration system introduced

The Serbian town of Indija is an example worth following for most Slovak towns and villages, Slovakia's Deputy Premier for European Affairs, Human Rights and Minorities and a Knowledge-based Society Dusan Caplovic told SLOVAKIA on Sunday.

Caplovic, who was speaking during his ongoing visit to the Serbian region of Vojvodina, heaped particular praise on the e-government of Indija's local administration.

Weiterlesen: Caplovic Impressed by Serbian Town of Indija's E-Government

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