The Bill on Serbia’s consolidated annual state balance and the annual balance of organisations with obligatory social insurance for 2004 was adopted, as well as the Bill on Serbia’s consolidated annual state balance and the annual balance of organisations with obligatory social insurance for 2003.
The Serbian government passed a decision on the restructuring of the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo-Metohija.
A decision was passed on the giving of concessions for the building, usage and maintaining of the Horgos-Pozega motorway.
The government approved the decision of the Serbian National Oil Company (NIS) on the selling price of natural gas for distributing networks and households, in the amount of 15.11 dinars.
The government also passed decisions on the broadcasting of Serbia’s issues, setting the following broadcasting dates: October 4, October 11, and October 25, 2005.
The government adopted the Information on the realisation of the programme of the business-financial consolidation of public company Pancevo glass industry, which is in the process of restructuring, and agreed on the statute of the public company of the Belgrade airport.
The government also brought a Conclusion on once again granting guarantees for Sreten Lukic’s release pending trial to the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
The government decided to allocate budgetary funds, worth 10 million dinars, for Serbia’s participation in the financing of the 2005 Men’s European Basketball Championships, held in Serbia-Montenegro.
The government also agreed to allocate 21.4 million dinars as financial awards for sportsmen and sports associations for having won gold metals at junior and senior competitions in 2005 and for the bronze medal winners at the Special Olympics Games in Athens last year.
The government agreed to allocate 4.5 million dinars for the drafting of Serbia’s Study of National Minorities.
The government also agreed on the decision by Belgrade’s city hall that attests the Treaty on Belgrade and Chicago becoming sister-cities.
In addition, the government agreed on the decisions establishing cooperation of Belgrade’s municipality Stari grad and the Staro mesto municipality in Bratislava, Slovakia, on the membership of the Cacak municipality into the Association of Energetic Cities, as well as on the establishing of cooperation between the Dimitrovgrad municipal assembly and the Godec municipal assembly, from Bulgaria.