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08-78 ZAPISNIK Sa 142. Sjednice 40. Vlade ==================================================== ZA INTERNU UPOTREBU Broj: 08-78 Z A P I S N I K sa 142. sjednice 40. Vlade Crne Gore, koja je odrţana 21. januara 2016. godine ================================================== Podgorica, 21. januara 2016. godine Crna Gora VLADA CRNE GORE Broj: 08-78 Podgorica, 21. januara 2016. godine Z A P I S N I K sa 142. sjednice 40. Vlade Crne Gore, koja je odrţana 21. januara 2016. godine Predsjedava: Milo Đukanović, predsjednik Vlade. Prisutni su: prof. dr Igor Lukšić, Duško Marković, prof. dr Vujica Lazović i Rafet Husović, potpredsjednici Vlade; prof. dr Milica Pejanović- Đurišić, mr Zoran Paţin, Raško Konjević, dr Radoje Ţugić, dr Suad Numanović, dr Vladimir Kavarić, Branimir Gvozdenović, Ivan Brajović, prof. dr Petar Ivanović, Zorica Kovačević, Pavle Goranović, dr Sanja Vlahović, prof. dr Budimir Šegrt i Marija Vučinović, članovi Vlade i Ţarko Šturanović, generalni sekretar Vlade. Odsutan je mr Predrag Bošković, član Vlade. Pored članova Vlade, sjednici prisustvuju: Dušanka Jauković, sekretarka Sekretarijata za zakonodavstvo, Ivo Đoković, pomoćnik generalnog sekretara Vlade, Vera Mijatović, pomoćnica generalnog sekretara Vlade, Sneţana Radović, generalna direktorica Direktorata za evropske poslove Ministarstva vanjskih poslova i evropskih integracija, Slobodan Filipović, sekretar Ministarstva prosvjete, Nemanja Katnić, sekretar Ministarstva poljoprivrede i ruralnog razvoja, Tijana Stanković, savjetnica potpredsjednika Vlade za ekonomsku politiku i finansijski sistem, Radmila Raonić, šefica Kabineta ministra finansija, Rajko Kovačević, šef Kabineta predsjednika Vlade, Valentina Radulović-Šćepanović i SrĎan Spaić, savjetnici predsjednika Vlade i SrĎan Kusovac, savjetnik predsjednika Vlade – rukovodilac Sluţbe – Biroa za odnose s javnošću. 2 Za ovu sjednicu, Vlada je utvrdila sljedeći Dnevni red: 1. Predlog programa rada Vlade Crne Gore za 2016. godinu 2. Predlog programa pristupanja Crne Gore Evropskoj uniji 2016– 2018. 3. Izvještaj o realizaciji Programa rada Vlade Crne Gore za IV kvartal 2015. godine, sa obrazloţenjem statusa materijala i razlozima nerealizovanja pojedinih obaveza kao i objedinjeni Izvještaj o realizaciji Programa rada Vlade u 2015. godini 4. Predlog programa ekonomskih reformi za Crnu Goru 2016–2018. 5. Pregled i Analiza ostvarenja izvornih prihoda od 2013. do 2015. godine 6. Predlog zakona o odrţavanju stambenih zgrada s Izvještajem s javne rasprave 7. Predlog zakona o izmjenama Zakona o radu 8. Predlog zakona o izmjenama Zakona o Fondu rada 9. Predlog zakona o izmjenama Zakona o mirnom rješavanju radnih sporova 10. Predlog zakona o izmjenama Zakona o zabrani zlostavljanja na radu 11. Predlog zakona o izmjeni Zakona o reprezentativnosti sindikata 12. Predlog zakona o potvrĎivanju Ugovora o Centru za istraţivanje i inovacije Zapadnog Balkana – WISE 13. Četvrti kvartalni izvještaj o realizaciji obaveza iz Programa pristupanja Crne Gore Evropskoj uniji za period 2015–2018. 14. Izvještaj o realizaciji Akcionog plana za 23. pregovaračko poglavlje – PravosuĎe i temeljna prava za period jul – decembar 2015. godine 15. Izvještaj o realizaciji Akcionog plana za 24. pregovaračko poglavlje – Pravda, sloboda i bezbjednost za period jul – decembar 2015. godine 16. Izvještaj o realizaciji Akcionog plana za 2015. godinu za sprovoĎenje Strategije informisanja javnosti o pristupanju Crne Gore Evropskoj uniji 2014–2018. 17. Predlog nacionalne strategije biodiverziteta s Predlogom akcionog plana za period 2016–2020. godine i Izvještajem s javne rasprave 18. Informacija o statusu aktivnosti na Projektu povezivanja elektro- energetskih sistema Crne Gore i Italije podmorskim kablom jednosmjerne struje 3 19. Informacija o poslovanju „Crnogorske plovidbe“ AD Kotor 20. Informacija o potraţivanjima bivših zaposlenih „Ţeljezare“ AD Nikšić 21. Izvještaj Tenderske komisije za privatizaciju o rezultatima javnog tendera radi dokapitalizacije putem izgradnje fabrike i prodaje akcija u društvu „Novi duvanski kombinat“ AD Podgorica 22. Izvještaj o stepenu realizacije nerealizovanih i djelimično realizovanih mjera i aktivnosti iz Strategije za borbu protiv korupcije i organizovanog kriminala (2010–2014) 23. Informacija o broju informativnih kampanja i istraţivanjima javnog mnjenja u oblasti antikorupcije u 2015. godini 24. Informacija o realizaciji Partnerskih ciljeva u 2015. godini 25. Informacija o uništenju viška naoruţanja i vojne opreme 26. Informacija o prodaji viška naoruţanja i vojne opreme 27. Izvještaj o sprovoĎenju Nacionalnog programa razvoja kulture 2011–2015. u 2015. godini 28. Informacija o izradi studije zaštite kulturnih dobara za potrebe Prostornog plana posebne namjene za obalno područje 29. Kadrovska pitanja 30. Predlog zakona o potvrĎivanju Sporazuma o osnivanju Fonda za Zapadni Balkan 31. Predlog uredbe o visini boravišne takse za plovne objekte nautičkog turizma 32. Predlog odluke o izmjeni Odluke o obrazovanju Savjeta za unapreĎenje poslovnog ambijenta, regulatornih i strukturnih reformi 33. Predlog odluke o izmjeni Odluke o formiranju Koordinacionog odbora za obiljeţavanje stogodišnjice Prvog svjetskog rata 34. Predlog odluke o dopuni Odluke o formiranju Počasnog i Organizacionog odbora za obiljeţavanje desetogodišnjice nezavisnosti Crne Gore 35. Predlog odluke o objavljivanju Administrativnog sporazuma za sprovoĎenje Sporazuma izmeĎu Crne Gore i Republike Turske o socijalnom osiguranju 36. Predlog odluke o izradi drţavne studije lokacije „dio sektora 50“ 37. Predlog akcionog plana za sprovoĎenje Strategije razvoja energetike Crne Gore do 2030. godine za period 2016–2020. godine 38. Analiza „Crna Gora kroz meĎunarodne ekonomske indikatore“ s Predlogom akcionog plana 4 39. Predlog osnova za voĎenje pregovora i zaključenje Sporazuma izmeĎu Vlade Crne Gore i Vlade Republike San Marino o saradnji u oblasti turizma s Predlogom sporazuma 40. Informacija o Aneksu Posebnog ugovora, br. 0601-2786/1, od 26. 12. 2014. godine, potpisanog izmeĎu Ministarstva ekonomije i Njemačke razvojne banke (KfW), koji se odnosi na implementaciju druge faze „Programa energetske efikasnosti u javnim zgradama“ s Predlogom aneksa 41. Informacija o statusu izrade predloga zakona o ureĎenju prostora i izgradnji objekata 42. Informacija o realizaciji projekta nominacije venecijanskih odbrambenih tvrĎava izmeĎu XV i XVII vijeka za upis na UNESCO listu svjetske baštine 43. Informacija o učešću Crne Gore na XV internacionalnoj izloţbi arhitekture u Veneciji (Italija) – Bijenale arhitekture 44. Plan rada JP „Regionalni vodovod Crnogorsko primorje“ za 2016. godinu 45. Izvještaj o radu Fonda za obeštećenje u 2014. godini 46. Ispravka prevoda Priloga 2 Energetski objekat – Predloga ugovora o korišćenju morskog dobra za implementaciju i izvoĎenje infrastrukture izmeĎu Javnog preduzeća za upravljanje morskim dobrom Crne Gore i Terne Crna Gora d. o. o. 47. Predlog o preraspodjeli poslovnog prostora u zgradi „Vektra“ 48. Predlog pravilnika o unutrašnjoj organizaciji i sistematizaciji Ministarstva za informaciono društvo i telekomunikacije 49. Predlog pravilnika o unutrašnjoj organizaciji i sistematizaciji Ministarstva poljoprivrede i ruralnog razvoja 50. Predlog pravilnika o izmjenama Pravilnika o unutrašnjoj organizaciji i sistematizaciji Uprave za kadrove 51. Predlog pravilnika o unutrašnjoj organizaciji i sistematizaciji Uprave za mlade i sport 52. Predlog pravilnika o izmjenama i dopunama Pravilnika o unutrašnjoj organizaciji i sistematizaciji Stručne sluţbe Fonda penzijskog i invalidskog osiguranja Crne Gore 53. Predlog pravilnika o izmjenama i dopunama Pravilnika o unutrašnjoj organizaciji i sistematizaciji Zavoda za školstvo 54. Predlog za izmjenu Zaključaka Vlade Crne Gore, broj: 08-1351, od 25. juna 2015. godine, sa sjednice od 18. juna 2015. godine 55. Predlog platforme za posjetu crnogorske delegacije, koju predvodi dr Budimir Šegrt, ministar zdravlja, Regionalnoj kancelariji 5 Svjetske zdravstvene organizacije za Evropu, 18. januara 2016. godine u Kopenhagenu (Danska) s Predlogom dvogodišnjeg sporazuma 56. Predlog platforme za učešće prof. dr Milice Pejanović-Đurišić, ministra odbrane, na 13. bečkom kongresu com.sult 2016, 18. i 19. januara 2016. godine (Beč, Austrija) 57. Predlog za korišćenje dijela sredstava Tekuće budţetske rezerve za 2016. godinu 58. Predlog za preusmjerenje sredstava s potrošačke jedinice Ministarstvo rada i socijalnog staranja na potrošačku jedinicu Ministarstvo finansija 59. Predlog za obezbjeĎenje sredstava iz Tekuće budţetske rezerve 60. Finansijski plan Kontrole letenja Srbije i Crne Gore SMATSA d.o.o. Beograd za 2016. godinu 61. Predlog za davanje saglasnosti za ustanovljavanje prava sluţbenosti na zemljištu u svojini Crne Gore, u Opštini Budva, u korist privrednog društva „Vjetroelektrane Budva“ d. o. o. Podgorica s Predlogom ugovora 62. Predlog za davanje saglasnosti za prodaju nepokretnosti u svojini Crne Gore, upisane u list nepokretnosti broj 2137, KO Sutorina, Opština Herceg Novi 63. Zahtjev za davanje saglasnosti Vlade u skladu s članom 4 stav 1 Odluke o kriterijumima za utvrĎivanje visine naknade za rad člana radnog tijela ili drugog oblika rada („Sluţbeni list CG“, br. 26/12, 34/12 i 27/13) 64. Usmena informacija o zloupotrebama Zakona o radu 65. Predlog pravilnika o izmjenama i dopunama Pravilnika o unutrašnjoj organizaciji i sistematizaciji Ministarstva unutrašnjih poslova 66. Informacija o prioritetnim obavezama kompanije Montenegro Airlines AD prema dobavljačima 67. Predlog zaključka o izboru člana Odbora direktora Novog duvanskog kombinata AD Podgorica
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