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REPRESENTATIVES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FROM THE NISAVA, PČINJ, PIROT, AND JABLANICA DISTRICTS MEET WITH THE AGENCY DIRECTOR

01.11.2024.

As part of a series of meetings aimed at enhancing and expanding effective collaboration between the Agency and local government units, the Agency’s Director, Dejan Damnjanović, held a second meeting in Niš with representatives of these local self-governing units. In addition to the Nisava district, representatives from the Pčinj, Pirot, and Jablanica districts were present. The attendees from the five city municipalities of Niš, three municipalities within the Nisava district, and 12 cities and municipalities in the Pčinj, Pirot, and Jablanica districts were welcomed by the Mayor of Niš, Dragoslav Pavlović.

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MEETING BETWEEN THE AGENCY DIRECTOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ZLATIBOR DISTRICT

25.10.2024.

To inform local government representatives about the Agency’s competencies and to foster ongoing collaboration, Director Dejan Damnjanović met with public officials of the Zlatibor District at Užice Town Hall. The meeting was hosted by Užice Mayor PhD Jelena Raković Radivojević, and included municipal leaders from Kosjerić, Nova Varoš, Požega, Priboj, and Bajina Bašta.

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ROUND TABLE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON THE PROPOSAL OF THE 2024-2025 ACTION PLAN FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION (2024-2028)

22.10.2024.

Representatives from the Agency's Sector for International Cooperation, National Strategic Documents, Plans, and Projects participated in a round table held on Monday, October 21, 2024, at the Palace of Serbia. The event was part of the public debate on the 2024-2025 Action Plan Proposal for the implementation of the National Strategy for the Fight Against Corruption (2024-2028). Attendees included members of the Working Group responsible for drafting the Action Plan, representatives of the European Union Delegation, the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, as well as representatives from USAID and GIZ project support.

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