Demo Berisa (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV)
The Serbian minister for human and minority rights and social dialogue, Demo Berisha, stated on April 8 that the state would enable the Roma house-owners to participate in the project under the law titled “Master of Your Own House” for the legalization of structures built without permits.
In an address during the celebration of the International Roma Day at Palace Serbia, he stated that the deadline for applications had been extended until Oct. 24 this year and that the Ministry would seek to enable the Roma house-owners to participate in the legalization project. “In the future, we will do more toward Roma men and women no longer being referred to as subordinate to other citizens and it is exceptionally important that they are equal and that they fully exercise all their rights,” Berisha stated.
The president of the National Council of the Roma National Minority, Dalibor Nakic, has stated that advancements within that community were visible in the fields of education, employment, health and welfare protection and anti-discrimination. “Progress is visible in all fields and we are particularly proud of the one made in the field of education, since affirmative measures in education have yielded very visible results,” Nakic stated.
The president of the National Council of the Roma National Minority, Dalibor Nakic, has stated that advancements within that community were visible in the fields of education, employment, health and welfare protection and anti-discrimination. “Progress is visible in all fields and we are particularly proud of the one made in the field of education, since affirmative measures in education have yielded very visible results,” Nakic stated.
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