In the area of ​​spatial planning, a radical step forward is needed, new legal solutions will arrive in the Assembly by December 10

"This team that took over in 2020 has not done anything in these four years to change the direction compared to the direction that was struck during the time of the DPS", said architect Borislav Vukićević

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Marina Izgarević-Pavićević, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Marina Izgarević-Pavićević, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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The Ministry of Spatial Planning will send three new laws to the Parliament by December 10, which will replace the current Law on Spatial Planning and Construction of Buildings, State Secretary of that Ministry Marina Izgarevic-Pavicevic told Television News.

The situation in the area of ​​spatial planning is such that we need a radical step forward, which is still not there, say experts. They recall the main criticisms of the current law from 2017.

"The term of the currently valid urban planning plans, which should have expired long ago and which were already poorly drafted at the start, was extended several times, as is the case for the plan under Ljubović hill, under Gorica hill. In the meantime, the General Regulation Plan was abandoned , which was the main motive of this law. The abolition of construction and use permits, except for complex engineering facilities, led to a reduction in project control," points out Milica Vujošević from the non-governmental organization KANA.

"This team that took over in 2020 has not done anything in these four years to change the direction compared to the direction that was struck during the time of the DPS," said architect Borislav Vukićević.

The relevant Ministry also admits that the situation in the area is bad. New legal solutions were announced by several ministers and it seems that they are finally ready, and will be sent to the Parliament by December 10.

"We hope that it will be adopted by the parliament by the end of this year," said Marina Izgarević-Pavićević in front of the Ministry of Spatial Planning.

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