Deputy Prime Minister for the Political System, Judiciary and Anti-Corruption, Momo Koprivica, emphasized the importance of connecting all relevant institutions involved in the process of implementing strategic documents.
He held a meeting with representatives and experts of EUROL IV (European Union Support to the Rule of Law in Montenegro) Branko Hrvatin, Zoran Krtinić and Vladimir Simonović.
The meeting aimed to deepen cooperation in the area of drafting and implementing strategic documents, which is essential for improving the institutional framework, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister announced.
"In order to achieve effective cooperation, it is planned to organize several thematic meetings, which will enable training and exchange of experiences between institutions. This initiative, led by the National Anti-Corruption Council, aims to strengthen capacities and improve the decision-making process in the field of anti-corruption," the statement reads.
Through such activities, as stated by Koprivica's cabinet, the government is striving to ensure transparency and accountability in the work of institutions, thereby "contributing to strengthening citizens' trust in the institutions of the system."
They said that the Action Plan for 2026-2027, in addition to planning systemic measures to prevent corruption, will be a reliable indicator of the maturity of institutions to ensure a predictable and fair system, and that the planned measures cover all areas essential to the rule of law.
"This important strategic document was created on the basis of successful coordination between the Operational Team and the National Anti-Corruption Council," the statement reads.
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