27th meeting of the Gender Equality Committee of the Parliament of Montenegro held
Committee on Human Rights and Freedoms to organise a visit to Senior Home and Prison in Bijelo Polje
Committee on Human Rights and Freedoms of the Parliament of Montenegro will organise a visit to Senior Home and Prison in Bijelo Polje, on Tuesday, 25 February 2014, starting at 11:00 am.
Two-day seminar on the topic “Health and Consumer Protection” ends in Brussels
Delegation of the Committee on Economy, Finance and Budget and Committee on Health, Labour and Social Welfare participated
Chairperson of the Committee on International Relations and Emigrants Mr Miodrag Vuković meets President of the Council of European Diaspora of Montenegro and President of Association of Montenegrins of Istria County
Chairperson Vuković informed the guests on competences of the Committee as well as opportunities and modalities for cooperation of emigrants with the Committee
Meeting Mr Šturanović – Mr Posa
Vice President of the Parliament of Montenegro Mr Željko Šturanović will receive tomorrow the Ambassador of Hungary Mr Krisztian Posa.
President of the Parliament of Montenegro and OSCE PA Mr Ranko Krivokapić received Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hellenic Republic, Evangelos Venizelos
President Krivokapić and H.E. Mr Venizelos noted the traditionally friendly relations between Montenegro and the Hellenic Republic. Cooperation of the two countries is continuously intensifying.
Committee on European Integration holds a public debate
Numerous aspects of Montenegro’s taxation policy considered as well as further steps in negotiation process with the European Union regarding the Chapter 16 – Taxation
Meeting of Chairperson of the Committee on Human Rights and Freedoms Mr Halil Duković and Deputy Chairperson Ms Ljiljana Đurašković with Minister of State for Justice and Civil Liberties of the Great Britain Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Hughes commended the Committee on Human Rights and Freedoms citing that the organising of public debates and visits to institutions in order to monitor the state of human rights in them was especially significant.