News
31.12.2010.
In autumn 2010, Montenegro has suffered the worst floods in history that forced thousands to abandon their homes and caused unprecedented damage to crops and property. Following the linkhttps://cert.sntcg.com/DefaultEN.aspx, it is possible to donate to Montenegro flood relief from anywhere in the world. The flood victims would welcome any donation, however symbolic, as a token of solidarity and support...
17.09.2007.
Article 1Protection of data on person (hereinafter: personal data) is regulated under the conditions and the way proscribed by this Act, and according to principles and standards from ratified International Treaties on human rights and fundamental freedoms and generally accepted provisions of the International Law...
21.09.2005.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Dragan Djurovic met today in Podgorica with Ambassador Lamberto Zannier, Director of the Vienna-based Conflict Prevention Center and Ambassador Paraschiva Badescu, Head of the OSCE Office in Podgorica. Having expressed their satisfaction with the success of cooperation between the OSCE and the Montenegrin Interior Ministry, the interlocutors exchanged views on several issues of common interest...
13.06.2005.
Today in Podgorica, Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Dragan Djurovic met George Katsirdakis, Head of NATOs Defense Cooperation, Defense Policy and Planning Division. Djurovic acquainted his guest with the efforts Montenegros Interior Ministry made in combating terrorism, organized crime and promoting the general level of security in Montenegro and the region...
06.06.2005.
Today in Podgorica, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Dragan Djurovic met with US Consul Hoyt Brian Yee, who officially presented the State Departments Trafficking in Persons Report for Serbia and Montenegro. The Report recognizes that there has been substantial progress in curbing human trafficking, particularly when it comes to the activities undertaken by the Government, the Interior Ministry and the Special Anti-Trafficking Team, which resulted in erasing Montenegro from a special watch list of countries...
17.05.2005.
The participants at the meeting exchanged views on the implementation of Police and National Security Agency Acts and the adoption of the Free Access to Information Act and Access to Secret Files Act. It was pointed out that those acts represented an important step forward towards Montenegros democratic development...
13.05.2005.
On that occasion, Minister Djurovic acquainted the FBI Director with the ongoing reform of the Montenegrin Interior Ministry and Montenegros efforts in combating terrorism and organized crime...
05.04.2005.
One in a series of todays bilateral meetings between the Bulgarian delegation and Montenegrin officials was held between Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Dragan Djurovic and Bulgarian Interior Minister Georgi Petkanov. Djurovic and Petkanov have signed the Police Cooperation Agreement between Montenegro and Bulgaria, observing that it constituted a sound basis for successful bilateral cooperation in that area...