The Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted today the Bill amending the Law on e-Government, which further improves the system of digital services and modernises the work of public administration.
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The Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted today the Bill amending the Law on e-Government, which further improves the system of digital services and modernises the work of public administration.
The proposed provisions will enable more efficient data exchange between institutions, faster and simpler exercise of the rights of citizens and businesses, as well as a higher level of security of electronic services.
The Decree on an Extraordinary Intervention Measure to Support Producers of Powdered Milk was also adopted at the session, with the aim of preserving the stability of the milk and dairy product market and strengthening the domestic dairy industry.
Funds in the amount of RSD 300 million have been provided for the implementation of this measure in the budget of the Republic of Serbia for 2026.
The government also adopted the Action Plan for the Exercise of Rights of National Minorities for the Period 2026-2029, which is an important step in further improving the position of minority communities in the country.
The adoption of the Action Plan confirms the commitment of the Republic of Serbia to the preservation and improvement of human and minority rights, as well as to fulfilling obligations in the process of accession to the European Union.
The Resolution on Granting Consent to the Candidacy of the Boxing Federation of Serbia to Organise the European U19 Boxing Championships, which should be held in Loznica this year, was also adopted.
The Resolution on Granting Consent to the Candidacy of the Federation of Underwater Activities Organisations of the Republic of Serbia to Organise the World Scuba Diving Championship in Belgrade in 2026 was also passed.
The government members also adopted the Resolution on Granting Consent to the Decision on Establishing Cooperation Between the City of Loznica (Republic of Serbia) and the City of Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic).