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Wednesday, 3.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The city of Gevgelija hosts Thursday a regular session of the Government, which, as Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski said, bring the Government closer to citizens and promotes the e-Government project.

"By supporting the power decentralization process and holding government sessions in various municipalities, we bring the Government closer to citizens and enable municipalities a direct contact with cabinet ministers in terms of assisting their work an development. By this move we are actually writing the new Macedonia's history. The first e-Government portal, which is to be opened in five days, we may respond to each question of citizens in cooperation with our strategic partner Microsoft," Buckovski told journalists before the session.

The move also demonstrates Macedonia's readiness to meet one of the European Union standards - e-Government.

Asked about the election day, Buckovski said the process would most likely take place before the summer holiday.

Commenting the opposition demands related to electoral laws, Buckovski said that the Government had already accepted eight of the nine demands, so the package of those laws should finally present a sum of compromises among the political parties.

Earlier today, Buckovski visited the Bogdanci municipality, while Vice-Premier Radmila Sekerinska visited two companies to learn more about the economic developments in the Gevgelija municipality.

Sekerinska also visited the primary school "Vlado Kantardziev", whose reconstruction is supported by the Swiss Development Agency.

Quelle: Social Democratic Aliance of Macedonia, 03.03.2006

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