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Ne Mawa Gor Di} Heroj Godine Proizvedeno www.glassrpske.com DNEVNI LIST REPUBLIKE SRPSKE, BAWALUKA U SRPSKOJ na{e je Petak, 19. decembar 2014. Broj 13.615 Godina LXXII Cijena 0.80 KM BOQE VIJESTI HRONIKA SRBIJA Podjele Ve ha bi ja Otvo ren u SDA op tu `en za Pu pi nov zbog dvos truko most u mandatara ubis tvo Beo gra du странa 4 странa 12 странa 14 GORDI] [AM PION BiH SA IGO KEOM ODR@AN JUBI LAR NI 60. IZBOR DESET NAJBOQIH SPORTIS TA REPU BLI KE SRPSKE Ne mawa Gordi} heroj godine Zais ta nisam o~eki vao da }u biti najboqi. Ovo je potvrda da se trud, trenin zi i godi ne odricawa ispla te. Hvala svima koji su glasa li za mene i `iri ju, poru ~io Gordi} странe 34 - 36 Evropska komi si ja usvoji la Anali za Udru`ewa ekono mis ta pose ban paket mjera za BiH Izabrana nova Vlada RS ~iji su ~lanovi RS - SWOT o kqu~nim Za obnovu odr`ali prvi radno-konsultativni sastanak izazo vi ma za novu Vladu i za{ti tu od popla va 41 mili on evra странa 7 " e Zadwi voz k s p r za preokret S странa 2 u s a l Prazni ~na grozni ca G uveli ko po~e la {irom RS " u s a n a D Ministri dobili Daro vawe ja~e doma}e zadatke od bespa ri ce странa 3 странa 9 2 petak, 19. decembar 2014. GLAS SRPSKE NI KAD NISAM BIO PROFE SI ONAL NI PO SLANIK. JE DINO SAM BIO PROFE SI ONA LAC KAO Vijesti dana PREDSJE DAVA JU ]I SAVJE TA MINIS TA RA BiH I MINIS TAR BUDU ]I DA VOLON TER NE MO@E BITI OVLA[]E NA OSOBA. ZLATKO LAGUMYIJA, MI NISTAR INOSTRA NIH POSLO VA BiH PI [E: MA RI NA ^I GO JA ma ri na ci go ja@ glas srpske.com ANALI ZA UDRU@EWA EKONO MISTA RS - SWOT Vijesti BAWALU KA - S ob zi rom O KQU^NIM IZAZO VIMA ZA NOVU VLADU Beograd na ubrza no po gor {awe kqu - ~nih ma kro eko nom skih in di - Vu ~i} ka to ra i ~iweni cu da je ~es ti tao prva pos ti zbor na go di na po - li ti~ki naj po go dni ja za re- premijeru RS for me, po go to vo bol ne, 2015. Zadwi voz za BEO GRAD - Pre mi jer go di na vje ro va tno pred- Srbi je Ale ksan dar Vu ~i} stavqa posqedwu {an su za upu tio je ju ~e ~es tit ku preo kret eko nom skih pri li - POREZ NA @eqki Cvi ja no vi} na ka u RS. DOHO DAK I izbo ru za pred sje dni ka Na ve de no je to u anali zi Vla de RS. preokret DOPRI NO Udru `ewa eko no mis ta RS - SI - U ime Vla de Srbi je i u MORA SWOT, u ko joj su na ve de ni kqu - JU BITI li ~no ime upu }u jem Vam ~ni iza zo vi ko ji }e se na }i SMAWENI srda ~ne ~es tit ke i naj - pred no vo ime no va nom Vla dom Neop ho dno boqe `eqe po vo dom for - RS. U ana li zi su is ta knu ti doni je ti novi mi rawa Vla de RS i Va {eg go ru }i pro ble mi do ma }e eko - zakon o radu, izbo ra na du `nost pre mi- no mi je i pre dlo `en set re- je ra - na vo di se u ~es tit ki. for mskih za ko na i mje ra ko je prestru ktu ri sa ti Vu ~i} je izra zio na du u bi Vla da tre ba lo da usvo ji i javnu potro{wu, una pre |ewe odno sa Srbi - re ali zu je s ciqem po boq{awa je i RS za vri je me man da - po slovnog am bi jen ta. Kao raste re ti ti ta Cvi ja no vi }e ve. (Srna) prvi po tez ozna ~e no je usva- privre du, jawe no vog za ko na o ra du. refor mi sa ti - Pos to je }i Za kon o ra du je Grube {i} pre va zi |en i pred stavqa je dnu pravo su |e, oblast od zna ~aj nih pre pre ka ras tu inspe kci je i Na pad na kon ku ren tnos ti pri vre de. Ni - tu `i oca je us kla |en sa za ko no dav stvom obrazo vawe i EU i uve li ko zas ta ri je va za pospje {i ti te ro ri zam rje {ewima u re gi onu, prven- kapi talne SA RA JE VO - Por tpa rol stve no ka da je u pi tawu omo gu - inves ti ci je u Tu `i la{ tva BiH Bo ris }a vawe ve }e mo bil nos ti ra dne Gru be {i} re kao je da na - sna ge, odno sno la k{e pri- infras tru ktu ru pad na tu `i oca Di anu mawe i otpu {tawe ra dni ka u Kaj ma ko vi} pred stavqa skla du sa po tre ba ma po slo da - po ru ~i lo je Udru `ewe eko no- ji, a ti me i odliv stru ~nog ka - ne je dnak po lo `aj, ne kon ku ren - sa ti se na kre ri rawe znawa te ro ris ti ~ki ~in. va ca i la k{eg pro na las ka po - mis ta RS - SWOT. dra u in sti tu ci je ja vne upra ve, tnost i se le kti van pris tup kroz pra kti ~an rad - is ta - - Ovo dje lo je kva li fi - sla za mla du po pu la ci ju. Dru ga pri ori te tna re for - {to uzro ku je do da tno smawewe in spe kci ja. Vi sok ste pen ko- knu to je u ana li zi. ko va no kao te ro ri zam od Po slo dav ci se ~es to suz dr`a - ma se odno si na pres tru ktu ri- kon ku ren tnos ti pri vre de. rup ci je je, ta ko |e, ogro mna Ne za po sle nost je ozna ~e na sa mog po ~et ka, a ne kao va ju od no vog za po{qavawa, sawe ja vne po tro{we, u sklo pu Pla te mo ra ju bi ti us kla |e ne, a pre pre ka ras tu kon ku ren tnos - kao kqu ~ni ma kro eko nom ski po ku {aj ubis tva. Ka da do- jer se te {ko mo gu oslo bo di ti ko jeg je je dna od va`ni jih mje - rast osno vi ce za obra~un pla ta ti pri vre de - na ve de no je u pro blem i kao mje ra za su o~a - bi je mo iz vje {taj, o de- ra dne sna ge ko ja im pred- ra us kla |i vawe pla ta u ja vnom u ja vnom se kto ru tre ba ve za ti ana li zi. vawe s wim pre dlo `e no je taqima }e mo oba vi jes ti ti stavqa vi{ak, da bi za po sli - se kto ru sa za ra da ma u pri v- za rast pro sje ~ne pla te u pri- smawewe sto pe po re za na do ho- ja vnost - na veo je Gru be - li no ve, kva li fi ko va ni je i re di. va tnom se kto ru - na ve de no je u PA RAFIS KAL NI dak i do pri no sa. {i}. (Agen ci je) po tre bni je ra dni ke - na ve de no - Ve li ka razli ka u plata ma ana li zi, uz prepo ru ku da pod NAME TI - Ve li ki pa ra fis kal ni je u ana li zi. ra dni ka ja vnog se kto ra u odno - lu pu bu de stavqen i vi {ak ra - na me ti, ko ji ugla vnom slu `e PRI VREDI UZMU Upo zo re no je, me |u tim, da su na za po sle ne u pri va tnom dne sna ge u upra vnim or ga ni- za fi nan si rawe re pu bli ~kih Sud BiH u tom pro ce su tre ba ma ksi mal - se kto ru sa is tim kva li fi ka - za ci ja ma ja vnog se kto ra i VI[E OD 200 i lokal nih ja vnih or ga ni za - no po {to va ti pra va ra dni ka ci ja ma pod sti ~e ne za do voqstvo ja vnim pre du ze }i ma i da bu du MI LI ONA KM ci ja, mo ra ju bi ti re du ko va ni Uki nu ta ka ko re for ma ne bi oti {la u za po sle nih u re al noj eko no mi - smaweni svi ras ho di iz buyeta ili uki nu ti. Oni pri vre di pre su da dru gu kraj nost i bi la pre dmet osim ka pi tal nih in ves ti ci ja Udru `ewe je pre po ru ~i lo go di{we uzmu vi {e od 200 zlo upo tre ba od stra ne po slo- EFEKTI u in fras tru ktu ru.
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