Public administration
Govt eyes ‘exceptions’ to law mandating online posting of public sector decisions
The leftist Greek government’s apparent displeasure with the online publication of various state sector expenditures is reportedly behind an amendment allowing for an “exception” to a draft law mandating the posting of all public administration decisions on the Internet.
EU to Triple Funding for Search, Rescue Operations in Mediterranean
The EU committed itself to strengthening the Triton and Poseidon operations by at least tripling the funding in 2015 and 2016 as well as extending their search and rescue mandates.
This was decided at the special European Council meeting on migratory pressures in the Mediterranean Sea, which gathered EU Heads of State or Government on Thursday.
Udovicki: We have built important foundations for changes
KRAGUJEVAC - Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Kori Udovicki stated on Wednesday that she is satisfied with the results achieved in the first year of the government's work and added that important foundations for changes have been built.
Coalition to hire 12,000 in public sector this year
Draft legislation foreseeing the hiring of 12,000 civil servants this year is due to be submitted to Parliament Wednesday and voted on Thursday.
Montenegro PM Blames Bureaucrats for Slowdown
Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic on Thursday said bureaucrats were responsible for slower economic growth and incomplete projects, saying he will not tolerate slack public servants.
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"Draft law proposes 60 pay grades for public sector"
"Draft law proposes 60 pay grades for public sector"
BELGRADE -- The first draft law on public sector salaries is ready, and it proposes 60 pay categories, Kori Udovicki said on Thursday.
Udovicki is Serbia's deputy prime minster and minister of public administration and local self-government.
Udovicki: Draft law on salaries is ready
BELGRADE - The first draft law on public sector salaries is ready, and it proposes 60 pay categories, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Kori Udovicki said on Thursday.
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WB grants EUR 88 million loan to Serbia
WASHINGTON - The World Bank (WB) Board of Directors granted Serbia on Wednesday a loan worth EUR 88.3 million (around USD 100 million) as support to structural reforms, WB released on Wednesday.
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Action plan step toward more efficient public administration
BELGRADE - The Action Plan for putting in place the Strategy for Serbia's public administration reform will make it possible to evaluate results more easily so as to enable the country to have a more efficient public administration, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Kori Udovicki said on Friday.