Vrhovni državni tužilac Crne Gore Milorad Marković i glavna državna tužiteljka Republike Slovenije Katarina Bergant potpisali su Memorandum o saradnji, dokument koji postavlja temelje savremenijeg, efikasnijeg i otvorenijeg djelovanja tužilaštava obje države.
In addition to Marković, the Chief Special Prosecutor Vladimir Novović and State Prosecutor Jelena Đaletić had the opportunity to exchange experiences and best practices with Slovenian prosecutors in cases of organized crime and corruption, and to discuss ways to enhance cooperation.
By signing the Memorandum, Montenegro and Slovenia confirm their shared commitment to strengthening professional standards, improving the fight against crime, and developing modern, digitally transformed prosecutorial systems, including the development and implementation of advanced information solutions.
The Memorandum provides for a more intensive exchange of knowledge, experience, and best practices in the fight against crime, particularly organized crime, money laundering, human trafficking, and migrant smuggling. It also envisages the organization of regular annual and thematic meetings, as well as the establishment of contact points within both institutions.
The Supreme State Prosecutor, Milorad Marković, emphasized that the signing of the Memorandum represents an important step toward creating a safer, fairer, and more transparent prosecution service, in which the institutions of both countries can respond more swiftly and effectively to contemporary security challenges.
“This cooperation is not merely formal, but an expression of our intention to build strong, modern institutions capable of responding to the needs of citizens and making a substantial contribution to strengthening the rule of law. Digitalization and efficiency in work will be areas that we will continue to develop together with our colleagues from the Republic of Slovenia,” Marković stated.
These activities of the Prosecution Service were implemented with the support of the European Union’s regional project EU4FAST.
