Brnabic: The coordination body for Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja is working as usual
The prime minister stressed that the Coordination Body is active and provides support to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, education - in general, works with young people, with the National Council for National Minorities, which, as she said, has not yet been formed
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic was in Lebane today, where she presented the results of the first 100 days of the Government's work, and assessed that the Coordination Body for the municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja is working as it did in previous decades.
Brnabic said this in response to a journalist's question about why the Coordination Body was passive, especially after the death of Zoran Stankovic.
The prime minister stressed that the Coordination Body is active and provides support to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, education - in general, works with young people, with the National Council for National Minorities, which, as she said, has not yet been formed.
She added that she cooperates with them and that she knows that they have active cooperation with the OSCE.
In response to the journalist's statement that her arrival and the arrival of the ministers to the south of Serbia heralds that "finally something good will happen in that part of the country," Brnabic said that when she hears such wording, it seems as if there is bad intention behind the question because she believes that the journalist can and should know what has been done.
"You can't say that something finally happened, when Aleksandar Vucic was prime minister, we were in Nis for seven days, after that big projects were undertaken - the Clinical Center of Nis, the Science and Technology Park were built, laboratory features were added, planned since 1975, but they were never built until Vucic initiated it as prime minister, and we continued," said Brnabic.
She added that the second phase of the NTP project has been announced for the construction of another magnificent building worth 20 million, as well as that 16,000 jobs have been created in the Nisava District in the last 10 years alone.
"We are bringing more and more sophisticated investors," she said and stressed that a Japanese investor from Novi Sad has opened their small development department in Nis, which means that NTP will further expand in the south of central Serbia.
She emphasized that a lot of work is being done in Leskovac, and Toplica and Jablanica districts and added that precisely because of this, coming to Lebane, where the results of the first 100 days of the government's work were presented, was an opportunity to say what else they intend do.
(Telegraf.rs)