Speaking to reporters after visiting the site, Macut said that one of the government’s tasks will be to continue to develop such potential, assessing that tourism in our country has great potential, and that some parts of Serbia, in this regard, certainly deserve more attention.
He expressed his satisfaction with the fact that the marking of 100 days of the government's work has begun in this municipality, which is the centre of ancient history, demonstrating Serbia’s strong position.
The Prime Minister pointed out that this place is a good indicator and example of how Serbia is developing.
Answering the question of what has been done in the previous 100 days of the government's work, the Prime Minister stated that he will speak about this in more detail tomorrow in Knjaževac, but pointed out a number of important bills adopted by the government, including the Bill on amendments to the Law on textbooks.
We will return to the roots and to the national identity of Serbia with national publishers, that is, authors in subjects such as – Serbian Language and Literature, Geography, the World Around Us, Music and Visual Arts, History, the Prime Minister stated.
He also highlighted investments in infrastructure and the opening of a section of the highway from Pakovraće to Požega, which are projects that were started earlier.
Caričin Grad or Justiniana Prima, founded by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century AD, is a unique cultural monument and an archaeological site classified as an immovable cultural asset of exceptional importance for the Republic of Serbia.