Appointed boards, councils and commissions, Amer Dacić acting secretary of SO Rožaje
The second regular session of the Rožaje Municipality Assembly was held. After the adoption of the agenda, which consisted of 18 points, and which was previously agreed upon at the sessions of the Collegium, the councilors started considering and adopting the proposed decision on joining the development of the Statute of the Municipality of Rožaje and the Rules of Procedure of the local parliament.
The president for election and appointment, Cena Kajević proposed presidents and members of boards and commissions in order to create legal conditions for the efficient work of the local parliament. All the mentioned proposals from this segment were generally adopted unanimously.
Commission for drafting the Statute of the Municipality of Rožaje and the Rules of Procedure of the Municipal Assembly-Amer Dacić (president of the Commission), Besim Kurbardović (member), Arabela Murić (member), Nizar Hodžić (member), Enisa Murić (member), Kenan Kurtagić (member) and one vacant place that will be filled later.
Committee on Statute and Regulations-Besim Kurbardović (president), Mubera Fetahović (member), Asmir Hasović (member), Adnan Hadžić (member), Adnan Hadžić (member), Faruk Kalić (member).
Committee for Finance, Economy and Development Edib Šaljić (president), Haris Zejnelagić (member), Rafet Nurković (member), Ruždija Kalač (member), Faruk Kalač (member).
Committee for Planning and Spatial Planning and Communal-Housing Activity-Miloš Bulatović (president), Idrija Duraković (member), Hajrija Kalač (member), Alisa Ećo (member) and one vacant seat.
Committee for Social Activities- Haris Zejnelagić (president), Nazim Dacić (member), Rafet Nurković (member), Dr. Jasmin Sutović (member) and one vacant position.
Committee for inter-municipal and international cooperation– Ervin Ibrahimović, MSc (president), Mubera Fetahović (member), Seniha Tahirović (member), Edib Šaljić (member), Alen Kalač (member).
Council for Environmental Protection- dr Sead Nurković (president), Irma Dacić (member), Amir Škrijelj (member) and Alisa Ećo (member) and Denis Demić (member).
Advice for proposing the names of settlements, streets and squares - Sabro Kalač (president), Dr. Rasim Halilović (member), Ešef Husić (member), Safedin Mujević (member) and one vacant place.
Council for Petitions and Complaints-Dr. Nevzeta Pepić (president), Mirsad Feleć (member), Nazim Dacić (member), Salih Luboder (member), Alen Kalač (member).
Council for Gender Equality- Merima Kalač (president), Dženana Kuč (member), Dr. Nervija Dedeić (member), Mirela Murić (member) and one vacant position
Advice for disabled and handicapped persons-Dr. Rasim Halilović (president), Jasminko Nokić (member), Vezira Ćosović (member), Merima Kalač (member) and one vacant position.
At the suggestion of the parliamentary service, the Committee for Finance, Economy and Development was subsequently expanded, so councilors Rahman Husović and Faruk Agović will participate in its future work.
Councilors who will attend the conclusion of marriages– Rafet Nurković, Safedin Mujević, Senad Kuč and one vacant place.
Municipal Election Commission-Almin Hasović (president), Asaf Adrović (deputy), Omer Mandžukić (secretary), Nermina Šutković (member), Amer Nurković (deputy member), Elvira Škrijelj (member) Amel Šahić (deputy member), Misad Ćatović (member), Senate Kujević (deputy member), Fikreta Grlić (member), Alen Kalač (deputy member).
Amer Dacić was appointed acting secretary of the Rožaje SO by the votes of the Bosniak Party councilors.
The President of the Municipal Assembly, Almir Avdić, stated that the aforementioned decisions were approached in a timely manner in order to create a satisfactory dynamic of the work of the local parliament, which, as he concluded, had been paralyzed for a long time.
The councilors made a decision on appointing the Jury for awarding the prize on September 30, and the name of the representative of the Social Democrats will be announced on Sunday, when we will announce all the names that will participate in this important decision-making process.
In accordance with the statutory provisions, the members of the local parliament come from the ranks of political parties in proportion to the number of councilors they have in the local assembly, as well as from the ranks of citizens. Work in most parliamentary bodies is free.