The Municipality Herceg Novi published a tender in December 2018 for the open procedure for the Public Procurement of equipment and installation of underground containers. The estimated value of public procurement with VAT included is 500,000 euros.
The Local Government Administration in Herceg Novi has foreseen the construction of underground containers in the Budget for 2019, as this waste disposal system proved to be the most efficient in the European Union.
Within the procurement are 32 containers of 5 m³ volume (for wet and dry wastes), 24 containers of 2.5 m³ (for wet and dry wastes) and 30 containers of 500 l capacity.
If the tender for their procurement is completed, the underground containers should be installed by the beginning of the summer season. The installation of containers of 5 m³ and 2.5 m³ will be carried out on all locations in pairs - one for dry and one for wet waste
There are many benefits to this kind of waste collection. First of all, this is a higher degree of hygiene, easy maintenance, clean and well-regulated space around the container, and there is no scattering of garbage and spreading of unpleasant smells. It should also be known that one underground container equals as many as 6 classic containers of 1.1 m3. This means six times less fuel consumption, human resources, time, equipment, and better environmental protection. This reduces the spread of unpleasant smells and carbon dioxide.
Another significant feature of this type of container is their durability, which is estimated at 30 years and after use, they can be recycled. In addition, these containers are waterproof, they cool and compress the collected waste, which allows higher filling capacity. Most of the containers will be buried in the ground, maximum at a depth of 1.8 m. Their usage will be adjusted even for people with disabilities.
Director of "Čistoće" d.o.o Herceg Novi, Vladimir Arsić, said that he is satisfied with the way the company worked in the past year and that positive results were achieved.
As Arsić pointed out, the analysis has shown that the criteria for continuing the future work of the Utility Company is well defined, so they expect the next period to be even more successful.
"Depending on the months, the statistics are different. For the period from June to December 2018, approximately 900,000 euros have been earned on this basis, while about 500,000 euros were collected last year. In August 2017, 113,000 euros were charged, while in August 2018 this value was 194,000 euros; in September 2017, the bill amounted to 81,000, while in the same month in 2018 170,000 euros were charged. In October 2017, 74,560 was charged, while 2018 in the same month amounted to 157,304 euros by the collection of claims. So, in the last quarter of 2018, the billing is up to 120% compared to the comparative period of 2017," explains Arsić.
As for the construction of underground containers, Arsić pointed out that the original investment was not realized because the announced donation of the state and the Slovenian government was not fulfilled, but that this time funds from the Budget were provided, and that with their installation, Herceg Novi would have a new dimension of cleanliness.
Promo sadržaj, on February 1st, 2019, read more at Vijesti
February 3, 2019 - Kotor celebrates St. Tryphon's Day today, the day of the patron saint of Kotor and Kotor’s Diocese, whose cult has been present in this area for 1,210 years.
February 3, 2019 - The 50. Mimosa Festival officially opened at the Feast of Mimosa Fish and Wine in Baosici, which brought together about 15,000 visitors to the Herceg Novi Riviera. The Igalo Institute hosted the first of the four planned costume balls, and visitors of Herceg Novi's jubilee edition of the Mimosa Festival in Baosici have the opportunity to enjoy the "Fragrances and Taste of February" Bazaar.
01 February 2019 - Culture Minister Aleksandar Bogdanović met with the President of the National Research Council of Italy, Massimo Inguscio, during his official visit to the Republic of Italy.
On that occasion, Minister Bogdanović expressed his satisfaction with the cooperation with the National Research Council of Italy, which resulted in substantial progress on archaeological and other research in the area of Duklja in Podgorica.
During the conversation, which was focused on the "Twinning Program", has been confirmed strong support to Montenegro in the process of preservation, protection, and valorization of cultural assets.
President Inguscio presented the mechanisms and possibilities of joining the programs of the European Research Institute for Heritage Science and the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities. Interlocutors estimated that this represents a strong potential for improving all segments in the protection and valorization of cultural heritage in Montenegro.
Minister Bogdanović especially emphasised the activities on the development of the map of Duklja in QGIS and the continuation of activities on the 3D reconstruction of facilities. He also pointed out the need for cooperation in the part of laser monitoring of the static stability of cultural property objects, with a particular emphasis on overcoming the problem of rehabilitation of the Kotor ramparts. It was concluded that through the direct communication and cooperation between the Ministry of Culture and the National Research Council of Italy, we are looking at the possibilities of realization of the seismic monitoring project and the risk of immovable cultural property, which would be an important prerequisite for better preservation of the rich cultural heritage of Montenegro.
During his official visit to Italy, Minister Bogdanović met with the Director General of the International Center for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, Weber Ndoro.
The interlocutors emphasised extremely high quality and meaningful interinstitutional cooperation and expressed readiness to continue with strengthening the partnership through the transfer of knowledge and training in deficient areas for experts in Montenegro.
Minister Bogdanović also met with the President of the Association AICI (Associazione delle istituzioni di cultura italiane), Valdo Spini.
Minister Bogdanović and the president of the AICI Association noted that, given the fact that the association is represents the affiliation of 108 institutions of culture in Italy, there is a possibility of strong inter-institutional cooperation, through the organisation of training in the field of protection and preservation of cultural property related to the management of urban units, in areas where Montenegro has a lack of knowledge.
President Spini has invited Minister Bogdanović to take part in the next conference, organized by the Association of AICI, which will be held in Florence.
Minister Bodganović was also a guest of the National Museum of Art of the 21st Century, where he talked with the Executive Director Pietro Barrera about the possibilities of cooperation.
On this occasion, they expressed readiness to enable Montenegrin artists from the field of contemporary art to exhibit in this significant Museum, which would be a powerful incentive for their further affirmation.
At the end of the visit, the Minister visited the gallery Chiostro del Bramante as a place where it would be important to organise a presentation of the creativity of Montenegrin artists.
The visit of the Minister of Culture Aleksandar Bogdanović is the result of the successful and meaningful cooperation of the two countries. Working meetings with Italian and international institutions were attended by the Montenegrin Ambassador in Italy Sanja Vlahović and the Director of the National Museum Anastazija Miranović.
A frozen Plavsko Lake located under the beautiful massifs of Prokletije will take your breath away, and you can be sure of it just by looking at the photos.
PHOTO: Sena Vatić
Generations of citizens in Plav have grown alongside the lake, enjoying all the blessings of this mountain gem and the largest ice-lake in Montenegro, over two kilometers long and one kilometer wide.
PHOTO: Sena Vatić
PHOTO: Sead Jasavić
The beauties of the lake every year attract many tourists, whether they walk along the paths around the lake and the surrounding mountain ranges, swim in the clear lake waters or simply enjoy the clean air and the scenery that are unique because of their beauty.
In the winter, the lake is covered with ice, and the citizens of Plav say that in the extremely harsh winters a thick layer of ice is created, one they can pass over by car.
Text by CdM, on January 30th 2019, read more at CdM
The Italian polyvalent artist - musician, screenwriter and artist, Luca Tito Faraci will be a guest at the Fourth Comic book Weekend Festival organized by Herceg Novi Comic festival (HSF) in collaboration with the Italian Embassy and JUK Herceg Fest, and within this year's jubilee 50th Edition of Mimosa Festival.
This year's comic weekend will be held from February 14th to 16th and is dedicated to the Italian cultural strip phenomenon Tex Willer, who celebrates 70 years.
From 2007 until today, he has made several dozens of issues, as well as two maxi editions, one of the most famous comic book heroes - legendary Tex, and beside him, another guest at the comics weekend is the great Italian artist Walter Venturi. This phenomenal artist was the guest of the 12th edition of Herceg Novi Comic festival held last year in September, and since 2012 works for the publishing house Bonelli Editori which also publishes Tex.
Guests of the Fourth Comics weekend are also the representatives of Belgrade publishing house “Veseli Četvrtak” (Merry Thursday), representatives of Bonelli for the local market, who will give a lecture on the history and success of the comic Tex Willer phenomenon in these areas, while Tito Faraci as one of the best experts on Tex will be given a general lecture on the cult ranger and the adventures of this comic hero for 70 years.
The Comic Weekend will begin on Thursday, February 14th at 7 pm, with the opening of the 70th anniversary Tex Willer exhibition at the lobby of Dvorana Park, where the guests from Italy will present the works. The next two days, Dvorana Park, the City Café, Nikola Đurković Square, the HSF comic workshop will hold lectures, workshops with young artists and students from Herceg Novi, all accompanied by standard drawings for fans, comic books exchange stock and famous HSF parties.
Text by CdM, on January 29th 2019, read more at CdM
31 January 2019 - Meeting commitments from the Programme of Accession of Montenegro to the EU 2019-2020 leads to the adoption and application of European standards in all areas and improvement of the quality of life of citizens, Deputy Chief Negotiator Dragan Marković told a press conference following the Government's session.
At the session, the Government of Montenegro passed the Programme of Accession of Montenegro to the EU for the period 2019-2020, which represents a two-year plan of legislative, strategic and administrative reform activities of the Government of Montenegro in the field of European integration and fulfiling obligations from the negotiation process.
Ms Marković stated that, by implementing this document, the Government would intensify the reforms aimed at raising the living standards and the quality of life of citizens.
According to the Accession Programme, in the next two-year period, 108 laws and 254 sub-legal acts, 112 strategic documents, as well as the strengthening of administrative capacities in the institutions that carry the reform activities, are planned.
"The most obligations in the legislative section are expected in the chapters: 24 - Justice, freedom and security, and the largest number of sub-legal acts in chapters: 1 - Freedom of movement of goods, Chapter 12 - Food safety, veterinary and photocontrol supervision, 14 - Traffic policy and Chapter 27 - Environment and Climate Change. The majority of strategic documents are planned under Chapter 14 - Transport Policy, Chapter 24 - Justice, Freedom and Security, and Chapter 27 - Environment and Climate Change. The greatest need for strengthening administrative capacity is under Chapter 23 - Justice and Fundamental Rights, Chapter 24 - Justice, Freedom and Security, Chapter 27 - Environment and Climate Change, Chapters 1 - Freedom of Movement of Goods. and Chapter 19 - Social Policy and Employment," Ms Marković explained.
She pointed out that the most significant number of obligations in implementing the Programme of Accession covers sectors of the economy, finance, agriculture and rural development, and transport and maritime affairs.
Given the importance of chapters 23 and 24 for progress in the accession negotiations, the Deputy Chief Negotiator noted that the Programme of Accession defines activities aimed at fulfilling provisional benchmarks in these areas.
She explained that in these chapters, the passing of several important laws had been planned, namely: the Law on Internal Affairs, Law on Media, Law Amending the Law on National Broadcaster RTCG, Law Amending the Law on State Prosecutor's Office, Law Amending the Law on Courts, Law Amending the Law on Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters with EU member states.
She said that the quality and efficient implementation of the Program of Accession would ensure the improvement of the results of the negotiation structure, maintaining the excellent dynamics of the accession process and achieving internal readiness to close chapters temporarily.
30 January 2019 - Culture Minister Aleksandar Bogdanović paid a working visit to the Holy See, during which he talked to the Vatican with the Under-secretary for Relations with the States of the Secretariat of the Holy See, Mgr Antoine Camilleri and Director of the Historical Archives of the Holy See, Johan Ickx.
The meeting with the Mgr Antoine Cammilleri discussed the continuation of cooperation in the field of culture between Montenegro and the Holy See.
During the conversation, the interlocutors concluded that the recently organised visits of the State Secretary of the Holy See, Cardinal Pietro Parolin to Montenegro and the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović to the Holy See, represent an important step in strengthening the relations of the two countries, and stated that he is convinced that the announced opening of the Nunciature of the Holy See in Montenegro will soon be realised.
Minister Bogdanović emphasised the special importance of activities for issuing the first book from the edition of documents on Montenegro from the Vatican archives, which should be completed this year.
"It is a book that will contain authentic correspondences and negotiations when signing the Concordat in 1886, which represents the basis of historical relations between Montenegro and the Catholic Church, but also testifies to the proud and rich multicultural and multi-confessional history of Montenegro. This will be the first edition of the books that we will be published and which will contain documents that testify to the rich and meaningful relations between Montenegro and the Holy See," Minister Bogdanović said.
During the visit to the Vatican, Minister Bogdanović also had a working meeting with the director of the Historical Archives Johan Ickx, who expressed satisfaction that Montenegro and the Holy See continued the cooperation initiated during the last year's meeting in Rome and confirmed during the stay of mr Ickx in Montenegro last November.
Minister Bogdanović expressed his great satisfaction with the possibility of accessing an impressive archival material of over 1.5 million digitised documents, which is located in the Historical Archives of the Secretariat of the Holy See, and pointed out that the project of collecting archival material will be of great importance for further research and documentation of the history of Montenegro.
The meeting was an opportunity to specify further activities in the realisation of the project of gathering material on Montenegro, available in the Historical Archive of the Holy See, and highlighted the important recent formation of Montenegrin historian teams who will stay in the Vatican and, through the availability of their archives, certainly contribute to the illumination of lesser known fact about the history of Montenegro. The meeting defined the future way of work, the composition of the team of Montenegrin historians and agreed that the presentation of the book that will be published, will be realised in Montenegro and the Vatican.
Minister Bogdanović expressed his satisfaction at the meeting that the cooperation between the Montenegrin institutions and the Historical Archives of the Holy See was supported by the highest state officials of the two countries.
The visit to the Vatican was also an opportunity for a meeting with Giacomo Zucconi, the Secretary General of the Sant’Egidio Community.
Minister Bogdanović emphasised the belief that the previously defined cooperation in the signed Memorandum of Cooperation between Montenegro and the Community Sant’Egidio would be a good basis for the implementation of concrete projects.
In this sense, the readiness of the interlocutors to be announced is to organise an international Youth Conference on Ecumenism at the beginning of next year in Montenegro, jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture and the Community of Sant'Egidio. Minister Bogdanović also sent an official invitation to the President of the ZSE, Mr Marc Impagliazzo, to visit Montenegro in the upcoming period, which was accepted with satisfaction.
Meetings, which once again confirmed the quality of relations between Montenegro and the Holy See, represented the continuation of talks held last year at the highest level, and were also attended by the Ambassador of Montenegro to the Holy See Miodrag Vlahović and the director of the National Museum of Montenegro Anastazija Miranović.
Members of the Army of Montenegro (VCG) will be obliged to participate in all legally prescribed activities in the international forces abroad. This is foreseen by the Law on the Use of VCG Units in International Forces and Involvement of Civilian Protection, Police and Personnel in State Administration Authorities in Peace Missions and other activities abroad, to be discussed by the Security and Defense Committee.
The bill stipulates that, besides VCG units, some individual members of VCG may also be referred to the international forces abroad for exercises and training.
"By amending the Act, it is possible for the Major General of the VCG, with the consent of the Minister of Defense, to instruct the military units of lower rank in the Army to go abroad, not only for training, but also for exercise," says the explanatory statement.
It is mandated that joining VCG units for use in international forces abroad to support peace, crisis response and humanitarian operations, encourage the development of democracy, legal security and the protection of human rights, to which Montenegro is obliged to enter into international agreements, is conducted on a voluntary basis.
"And for the activity of the defense in the allied states in terms of the North Atlantic Treaty, the participation of VCG members is obligatory", it is said in the explanatory statement of the law.
Obligation of VCG members to participate in all the activities prescribed by the law in international forces is prescribed. "In this way, it is possible to use in the international forces the complete composition of VCG formation unit, which is declared to be internationally certified and NATO-certified. This ensures that all members of the unit simultaneously carry out the task, since only a complete and compact unit can perform a dedicated task in the international forces," the explanatory statement states.
By the bill of law, it is prescribed that in the international forces, i.e. peace missions and other activities abroad are to be referred prepared, well-trained, healthy and equipped units, i.e. members of the Army, civil protection and employees of the state administration. The right to financial compensation for damage to the body, i.e. in the case of the death of VCG members during the international forces, exercises and training abroad or members of the operational protection and rescue unit, police and employees in state administration authorities. "The right on financial compensation for damage to the organism is decided by the Ministry of Defense, or by the state administration authority whose elders execute the act of the Government of Montenegro on participation in peacekeeping missions and other activities abroad," says the explanatory statement. Launching the procedure and deciding on financial compensation in case of death these organs carry out ex officio. The amount of financial benefits is prescribed by the Government of Montenegro.
Text by MINA News, on January 31st 2019, read more at Vijesti
The Rotary club Kotor will organize a big "Masquerade Humanitarian Ball" to collect money for the procurement of new diagnostic equipment for Tivat Health Center. Rotarians from Tivat, Kotor and Herceg Novi gathered in RC Kotor to set themselves the goal of collecting the money for the purchase of a new colposcopy device for Tivat public health institution, and for this, a thoughtful and imaginative way of collecting the funds has been designed.
In the spirit of the traditional Boka Bay Carnival Festivals held in February, RC Kotor will host the event at the Business center "Vukšič" in Radanovići on February 16th. The last organizational details by the members of RC Kotor, chaired by the captain Rajko Čavor, were agreed at their regular weekly meeting in Tivat last night, and a rich entertaining program and lottery are being arranged.
Ball scheduled for February 16th
The ticket price for the ball with a festive dinner, for which is mandatory for the visitors to wear a mask, can be bought on the spot for 30 euros.
All the funds collected from the tickets sold masks and donations made that evening will be paid to the Tivat Health Center for the procurement of a colposcopy device - a diagnostic appliance used primarily for gynaecological examinations.
Text by Sinisa Lukovic, on January 31st 2019, read more at Vijesti
The concert of the regional star Zdravko Čolić on Friday evening at the plateau in front of Hotel Igalo will open the Jubilee 52. Mimosa festival, as confirmed by the organizers at today's press conference.
We remind that we thought that the expected spectacle, in case of heavy rain, would take place at the Igalo Sports Center, which has been discarded as an option.
"Due to technical and security reasons, it is not feasible to accommodate a large number of people in this facility, and the interest for Čolić's concert is enormous," said the Vice-President Miloš Konjević
During the 50 days of the festival, 60 different programs will take place: from folk festivals to the theater, art, literary and other programs. Director of Herceg Novi Fest, Gordana Porobic Krcunovic, said that Herceg Novi would be "a European festival stage" during that period. Secretary for Social Activities and Sports, Darko Klasić announced the sports program within Mimosa Festival, which will have 15 different events from the Coup of sports fishermen to Race of “karića”.
To the remarks that the program, defined late and still not accurate, overwhelming and without a clear concept, the Festival Director said that they adhere to the original concept from the 70s.
It remains to be seen, for example, how many visitors outside of Herceg Novi will be motivated to visit the Mimosa Festival because of the Days of Norway, Poland, Italy and some other countries or for a theater show.
The representatives of the Directorate have announced that the jubilee celebration of the mimosa is expecting a record number of visitors, after all, that they have done in recent months in promoting this unique winter event. Director of Tourist Organization, Pavle Obradović pointed out that a lot of marketing and advertising of the Mimosa Festival in the region was done. He is confident that the hotels and private accommodations will be fully booked. The excellent promotion, as stated from the Festival's Directorate, also contributed the Mimosa Festival Caravan, which visited 17 cities in five countries. Good acquaintances claim that the effect would surely be better if the Caravan was organized at least a month or two before the beginning of the Festival.
Text by Slavica Kosic, on January 31st 2019, read more at Vijesti