Marković elaborates Marović's ideas

Lav Lajović will continue working in the Government, while Milan Vučinić, who was in charge of the whistleblower protection project, does not have such an offer for now.
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Ažurirano: 14.01.2011. 18:48h

Although he left the Government and announced that he was a "political target" of the arrest in Budva, the projects designed in the cabinet of former Deputy Prime Minister Svetozar Marović will continue.

The implementation of most of them will be in the hands of the Deputy Prime Minister for the Political System, Internal and Foreign Policy and the Minister of Justice, Duško Marković.

Just the day before yesterday, Marković announced changes to the Criminal Code in the direction of complete decriminalization of defamation, which was previously initiated by Marović's team.

Among the numerous projects that were announced at the time were those on the protection of whistleblowers, i.e. employees who report corruption in their collective, the reform of administration at the local and state level - the so-called guillotine of regulations, then the reform of inspection services, which implies their unification...

Some of the initiatives that came from the cabinet of the vice-president of the DPS, such as the one that ministers and MPs do not enjoy immunity in the case of criminal offenses with elements of corruption and organized crime, were cleverly obfuscated.

When it comes to people from Marović's team, according to information from the Government, Lav Lajović will continue working in the Government, while Milan Vučinić, who was in charge of the whistleblower protection project, does not have such an offer for now.

According to the law, advisers have the right to receive a salary in the next 12 months, if they remain without engagement in the new government.

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