The government adopted and forwarded to the Serbian parliament for immediate adoption a Bill on amendments to the Law on education.
A proposal on the number of students to be enrolled in the first year at state-financed universities and two-year colleges in the 2004/2005 school year was also adopted. The proposal also sets the amount of tuition fees.
Bills on amendments to the Law on social security, and amendments to the Law on ministries were also adopted.
The government passed a decision on setting up a commission for establishing the amount of funds to be paid as the state's debt to citizens who lent their money for Serbia's economic recovery in late 1980s.
The government passed a decision on the distribution of additional funds to municipalities in Kosovo-Metohija for April 2004.
The Serbian Ministry of Finance will receive 40 million dinars from the budgetary reserve to finance national minorities' councils. The Serbian Ministry of Education and Sport will receive 478,800 dinars for its regular activities, and additional 14 million dinars for the renovation of the Kralj Aleksandar I elementary school in Gornji Milanovac.
The government adopted a report on the work of pension and disability insurance funds, and the need for their consolidation.
It confirmed that the European Investment Bank will release two loans, one for the state union of Serbia-Montenegro, called the Project of Roads of Europe, and the second for Serbia, called the Project of Municipal Water Supply Systems.
The expert working group for the implementation of the Memorandum on trade and economic cooperation between the governments of Serbia and Moscow will be expanded, the government concluded.
The government confirmed guarantees which the previous government gave to the Hague tribunal for the pre-trial release of indictee Miroslav Radic.
The government altered the conclusion on the loan agreement by the International Development Association for the financing of projects of technical assistance for privatisation and restructuring of banks and enterprises.
At today's session, Aleksandar Vlajcic was appointed as Assistant Minister of Energy and Mining, and Borislav Borovic as Assistant Minister of Capital Investment.
The government appointed Vladan Karamarkovic as new president of the Raski District and Zoran Milic as new president of the Zlatibor District.
The government appointed Dragana Sindjelic as judge of the Municipal Magistrate's Court in Bogatic, Zoran Krunic as judge and president of the Municipal Magistrate's Court in Lajkovac, Ruza Vidic as president of Municipal Magistrate's Court in Odzaci, and Svjetlana Tadic as judge of the Municipal Magistrate's Court in Vrbas.
Vladimir Krivokapic was appointed new dean of the Police Academy. Council members of the universities in Belgrade, Nis and Kragujevac were appointed, as well as members of the Belgrade Arts University Council.