COMMISSIONER
FOR INFORMATION OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
AND PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

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COMMISSIONER
FOR INFORMATION OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE
AND PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION



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COMMISSIONER
FOR INFORMATION OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE AND PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

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Commissioner for Information of Public Importance, Mr. Rodoljub Sabic, has spoken today in Belgrade with the Presidents, that is, representatives of National Councils of Hungarian, Rumanian, Slovakian and Bulgarian national minority groups.

Representatives of the Ministry for Human and Minority Rights of the State Union have participated in talks.         

The talks were about enforcing rights of national minority groups, especially of rights stipulated by the Law on Free Access to Information of Public Interest.

A special topic of talks was, in the organization of the Commissioner's Service, publishing of the Guide through the Law on Free Access to Information of Public Interest, which has been recently completed, in the languages of national minority groups.

On that occasion, the Commissioner for Information of Public Interest, Mr. Rodoljub Sabic, has stated the following:

„Every citizen of our country, regardless of his national background, should feel in Serbia as in his domicile.

Regardless from the picture that people in the world have regarding the rights of the minority group members here, we should continue to work in every moment on enhancing those rights.  I believe that by publishing the Guide through the Law on Free Access to Information of Public Interest in Hungarian, Rumanian, Slovakian, Bulgarian and Albanian language, we have given an objective contribution to enhancing those rights.

I am specially satisfied because in that sense we have today accomplished complete consensus and we have agreed on cooperation within which the National Councils shall take over significant role in the process of affirming and distribution of the Guide through the Law on Free Access to Information of Public Interest.“

Monthly Statistical Report
on 30/11/2024
IN PROCEDURE: 16.897
PROCESSED: 167.498

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