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Serbia's land registry to publish answers to public questions
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Serbia's land registry to publish answers to public questions

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement New plan
  • Serbia's Republic Geodetic Authority (RGZ) will publish answers to public questions.
  • The RGZ will select questions deemed useful for the public and provide clear, expert responses.
  • This initiative aims to clarify procedures, combat misinformation, and demonstrate transparency.

Serbia's Republic Geodetic Authority (RGZ) has announced a new initiative to enhance public understanding of its operations. The RGZ will begin publishing answers to questions submitted by citizens that are deemed to be of broader significance and useful for the public.

Under the new "Citizen Asks, RGZ Answers" section on its website, the authority intends to provide clear, expert, and documented responses. The goal is to explain RGZ procedures and the responsibilities of the cadastre in an easily understandable manner.

In this way, we want to remove doubts, break down prejudices, and prevent the spread of misinformation about the work of the cadastre.

โ€” RGZThe Republic Geodetic Authority explained the purpose of the new initiative in a statement.

This move is aimed at dispelling doubts, breaking down prejudices, and preventing the spread of misinformation regarding the cadastre's work. The RGZ stated that this initiative further demonstrates its commitment to being an open and transparent institution focused on Serbian citizens, legal certainty, and accurate public records.

Citizens interested in participating can submit their questions via email to [email protected]

With this section, the RGZ once again shows that it is an open and transparent institution, oriented towards the citizens of Serbia, legal certainty, and accurate public records.

โ€” RGZThe authority further emphasized its commitment to public engagement and accuracy.
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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.