Internal Affairs Committee
Bulgaria Ex-IntMin Poised to Head Internal Affairs Committee at Parliament
Tsvetan Tsvetanov, a former Interior Minister, is tipped to head the Internal Affairs Committee with Bulgaria's Parliament, after a plenary vote on Friday.
His candidacy has been signed by the majority of lawmakers and is expected to be put to a vote on Friday, Dnevnik.bg reports.
Committee approves logistics agreement with NATO
The Serbian Assembly's Defense and Internal Affairs Committee has approved the signing of a logistical support agreement between Serbia and NATO.
The Support and Procurement Organization (NSPO) agreement "represents a legal basis for the establishment of relations in the field of logistics," the committee said at a meeting it held on Wednesday.
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Bulgaria ex Security Chief 'Intended to Disappear'
The disappearance of Petko Sertov, a former head of the State Agency for National Security (DANS) is not an abduction but was carefully planned, a lawmaker familiar with security structures has said.
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Police seize 1.9 tons of drugs in six months
BELGRADE - The police seized 1.9 tons of various narcotics in the period from May to October 2014, which is 18 percent more compared to the same period last year, Serbian Minister of Interior Affairs Nebojsa Stefanovic stated on Wednesday.
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"More than 500 Serbian troops in peacekeeping missions"
"More than 500 Serbian troops in peacekeeping missions"
BELGRADE -- Defense Minister Bratislav Gašić says more than 500 members of Serbian Army (VS) will participate in 13 UN and EU-mandated peacekeeping missions this year.
Parliament committee: Floods in Serbia killed 57 people
BELGRADE - The floods that hit Serbia in mid-May killed a total of 57 people, including 23 who drowned, and 31,879 people have been evacuated, the Serbian parliament’s Defense and Internal Affairs Committee said at a meeting they held Wednesday.
Marija Obradovic appointed chair of Defence Committee
BELGRADE - A woman, Marija Obradovic of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), has been appointed chair of the Serbian parliament Committee on Defence and Internal Affairs on Thursday for the first time in history of Serbian parliamentarism.