The Chamber of Crafts and Entrepreneurship of Montenegro will be reorganized into the Chamber of Crafts, which will be formed on the basis of the new law that regulates that area.
The executive director of the Chamber, Boris Marđonović, announced this at the craft fair in Munich, which, as he said, brought together the top of German business and politics and in which representatives of Montenegrin crafts also participated.
"On Monday, for the first time in the history of Montenegro, a Chamber of Crafts is established, based on the Montenegrin Law on Crafts, which was sponsored by the German Law on Crafts with all the advantages that have been proven in practice during more than 110 years of existence," said Marđonović.
He stated that 13 delegates of the Chamber of Crafts and Entrepreneurship of Montenegro, which has been in existence since 2002 and whose representatives participated in the formulation of the Law on Crafts, will today take over "a state institution that should provide them with stable business frameworks, the labor market and professional staff .
"Innovations and impulses from the trade fair in Munich and new international partnerships will enable us to better understand the public powers that we will receive under the new law and that will help us play an even more active role in serving the needs of the economy," said Marđonović.
The announcement of the Chamber states that the owners of 15 craft companies from Montenegro brought "a series of creative ideas that will bring dynamism to the process of economic development of Montenegro and which carry a high practical value" from the 63rd Craft Fair in Munich.
The president of the Chamber, Vojislav Delić, said that he was satisfied that the craftsmen from Montenegro and the representatives of the education system could personally see and convince themselves that the key to economic development and social progress lies precisely in the middle-class economy, i.e. craftsmanship, and that it is very good that Montenegro Gora created a legal framework for the development of crafts and the entrepreneurial middle class.
Delić added that his organization in Munich established cooperation with the Chamber of Crafts for Oberfranken, which was initiated by the President of Montenegro, Filip Vujanović, after his visit to Bavaria.
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