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PM Marković meets with hoteliers and representatives of tourism industry: Montenegro has vision and ability to come out of this crisis strengthened

Published on: Apr 23, 2020 3:00 PM Author: PR Service
Prime Minister Duško Marković told representatives of the tourism industry and hoteliers that from 4 May, the preconditions for the operation of small and medium-sized enterprises would be created, and that catering and service activities would be planned for the second half of May, respecting epidemiological rules and procedures.

"We will also open our marinas for all vessels, and I demand that from today we prepare ourselves for the use of this resource," the Prime Minister said at the meeting.

The Prime Minister said that Montenegro did not declare a state of emergency because it restricts not only freedoms and rights, but also creative and entrepreneurial potential in every segment. "Montenegro is different from other countries in terms of epidemic control and management," the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister said at the end of the meeting that he had received valuable information and suggestions and that they would be carefully analyzed by the Government and the Ministry of Tourism.

"We will join forces and knowledge to support tourism as our capital economy. We want to preserve every job in tourism, the Government will help the employees directly. Tourism is not only a sector, but a powerful market instrument for our economic and monetary stability. Therefore, we will put it at the top of our economic measures, and soon come up with a decision to support our companies and entrepreneurs in tourism, as well as jobs, with about EUR five million from the budget," PM Marković told representatives of the tourism industry and hoteliers at the meeting.

PUBLIC RELATIONS SERVICE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF MONTENEGRO 

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