The Government of Montenegro allocated EUR 350 for the purchase of five devices for the Institute of Public Health (IJZ), with the aim of faster testing of citizens for the coronavirus, while EUR 1,08 million was allocated for protective and disinfecting means for schools.
As announced, the Government adopted the Information on the need to provide money for strengthening the diagnostic capacities of the IJZ and the procurement of diagnostics and medical consumables for COVID 19.
The Ministry of Finance, as stated, should divert 1,6 million euros for the procurement of coronavirus tests, reagents and consumables.
The Government has adopted the Information on the need to provide money to pay obligations to Montefarma's suppliers for delivered medicines.
It is stated that the Ministry of Finance, in order to avoid delays in the delivery of medicines and endangering the health of citizens, is in charge of approving changes to the dynamics of the monthly spending plan for this year for the Health Insurance Fund.
The government adopted the information on the conclusion of the agreement on coordination during the planning, announcement, registration, identification and securing of civil and military aircraft flights between the Ministry of Defense of Montenegro and the Air Traffic Control of Serbia and Montenegro SMATSA Belgrade and accepted that agreement.
The Government said that the conclusion of that contract is a prerequisite for the implementation of a system for civil-military coordination between the air traffic control unit and the anti-aircraft defense entity, which will contribute to the safer flight of military and civilian airspace users and its more efficient control.
The government adopted the Information on the financing of the Secondary Religious School - Madrasah "Mehmed Fatih" with the Proposal of the annex to the financing contract.
"As before, EUR 500 per year has been allocated to that school. The annex supports the duration of the contract, which was valid until the end of 2018, until the end of this year," the statement said.
The Government has announced that the head of the Permanent Mission of Montenegro to the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations in Geneva, Slavica Milačić, has been appointed as the permanent representative of Montenegro at the World Trade Organization and as the permanent representative of Montenegro at the UN Environmental Protection Program. The current deputies Slavica Laković and Milan Krsmanović in the Office in Podgorica, and Ivana Janičić in the Office in Kotor were appointed as deputies of the Protector of Property and Legal Interests of Montenegro.
Due to the expiration of his mandate, Damir Grbović was recalled from the post of ambassador of Montenegro to Switzerland.
As announced, in accordance with the practice introduced by Prime Minister Duško Marković at the beginning of his mandate, the Government allocated six thousand euros from the current budget reserve to Jelena Vujadinović Popović and Nikola Popović from Podgorica, who received triples.
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