Cadastre and state property, each in its own way: from next year, the Government will make two administrations out of one

The separation also means the termination of the mandate of the current director of the Administration for Cadastre and State Property Stop Đurišić who was elected to that position in April 2022, and was previously acting director

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"Vijesti" is waiting for a response from the Ministry: Janko Odović, Photo: Savo Prelević
"Vijesti" is waiting for a response from the Ministry: Janko Odović, Photo: Savo Prelević
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Prime Minister's Government Milojko Spajić from next year, the Administration for Cadastre and State Property will be separated into two administrations - for state property and for cadastre.

This is defined by the Bill on the Budget for 2024, in which the two administrations are separate budget units. It is planned that the Administration for State Property will have a budget of 23,5 million euros, and the Administration for Cadastre will have seven million.

The separation comes three years after these two institutions were merged into one at the suggestion of Spajić as the then Minister of Finance.

"Vijesti" is waiting for a response from the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property, which is headed by the minister Janko Odović on the reasons for the separation of this administration.

The separation also means the termination of the mandate of the current director of the Administration for Cadastre and State Property Stop Đurišić who was elected to that position in April 2022, and was previously acting director.

The budget proposal for the next year also plans to split the Revenue and Customs Administration into two separate administrations, three years after these two institutions were merged into one at the suggestion of Spajić as the Minister of Finance. Ministry of Finance, headed by the Minister Novica Vuković, from November 23 until today, has not answered questions about the reasons for the separation of this Administration into two separate institutions.

The new separation of the Administration of Revenue and Customs will mean a shortening of the current director's full mandate Vladimir Bulajić who was appointed to that position in April of this year, and was previously the acting director of this institution.

The directors of all four newly formed administrations must be elected in a public competition.

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