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Serbia and Denmark continue to co-operate in introducing a social map

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The new ambassador of Denmark, Susan Shine, stated today that during her mandate, she will try to support the process of introducing the social card in Serbia and that she will strive to bring as many Danish companies as possible to Serbia.
– Serbia is an orderly and organized country that has the potential to attract foreign investors and will certainly implement the social map as soon as possible, which will additionally provide citizens with the realization of all their rights in a faster and easier way – said Shine in a conversation with the Minister for work, employment, veterans and social issues by Zoran Djordjevic.
Djordjevic said that his ministry has good cooperation with Denmark, as well as that it will try to raise bilateral relations of common interest to an even higher level in the coming period, according to the website of the Government of Serbia.
– In the previous period, we worked on getting acquainted with the Danish social map system and our country is working diligently on the preparation and introduction of that system, which is being implemented in three phases. The first phase has been completed, and in the second phase, the adoption of the law on the social card is expected, which will enter the parliamentary procedure after the formation of the new Government of Serbia – said Djordjevic.
He pointed out that Serbia is grateful to Copenhagen for its continuous support in the negotiation process for membership in the European Union, it is stated in the announcement, eKapija reports.

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