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Adopt a new constitution, based on broad consensus, in line with European standards, in particular in the areas of human and minority rights, organisation of the judiciary, audit, defence and security structures.
Complete the establishment of the legal and institutional set-up required for an independent country including the signature and ratification of the international instruments to which the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro had adhered.
Continue efforts to implement the reform of the public administration, including the civil service pay system, to ensure transparent recruitment, professionalism and accountability; continue, in particular, to strengthen the European integration structures at all levels (including in the relevant ministries and in the parliament) and the mechanisms of coordination on EU matters.
Finalise plans to reform the judicial system; remove recruitment and career management from the parliament's powers and establish transparent procedures based on professional and objective criteria for selection and career advancement; rationalise the court system and modernise proceedings and improve administration; provide adequate and sustainable financing for the judicial system.
Enhance the fight against organised crime and corruption at all levels, including by setting up efficient institutional mechanisms for inter-agency cooperation and enhancing the operational capacity of law enforcement bodies.
Strengthen parliamentary control over defence and security structures.
Continue ensuring full cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Strengthen the capacity to adopt and implement measures deriving from commitments negotiated under the Stabilisation and Association Agreement, in particular upgrade the capacity of customs to correctly apply the rules of origin and the methods of administrative cooperation.
In line with the recommendations of the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, depoliticise the election administration, improve its functioning, in particular regarding announcement of results, codify election legislation, establish rules for media coverage of campaigns and introduce rules guaranteeing transparency for the allocation of seats in line with European standards; set up a transparent framework for campaign financing.
Strengthen the overall legislative and control capacity of the parliament in particular through the implementation of the newly adopted rules of procedure.
Strengthen the capacity of the parliament in new areas of competence.
Strengthen the functioning of the Committee on European Integration and provide appropriate administrative and expert support.
Continue the depoliticisation process of the public administration.
Strengthen the administrative capacity of the ombudsman's office; ensure proper follow-up of the ombudsman's recommendations.
Continue to implement the decentralisation process and upgrade the capacities of municipalities.
Ensure implementation of the legislation on mandatory initial and continuous training for judges, prosecutors and court support staff, and continue to strengthen the judicial training centre.
Finalise plans to reform the judicial system; remove control of recruitment and career management from the parliament and establish transparent procedures based on professional and objective criteria for selection and career advancement; rationalise the court system and modernise proceedings and improve administration; provide adequate and sustainable financing for the judicial system.
Provide guarantees to strengthen the autonomy and efficiency of the prosecution system, including in relation to budget issues. Strengthen the office of the prosecutor for organised crime and upgrade the capacity in the area of anti-corruption policy.
Upgrade the capacity of the Ministry of Justice for international judicial cooperation.
Amend the law on conflict of interest and implement it in order to eliminate all possible cases of conflict of interests of officials.
Upgrade efforts to implement the anti-corruption strategy, notably through providing adequate financial and human resources to law enforcement bodies to ensure its implementation.
Develop and fully implement the laws on political parties and the financing of political parties ensuring transparency and clarity.
Ensure effective mechanisms for implementation of the obligations deriving from international instruments, notably with regard to the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture.
Take comprehensive and transparent action in all alleged cases of ill-treatment. Strengthen the internal control services dealing with ill-treatment by law enforcement agents.
Improve prison conditions, in particular as regards vulnerable groups such as juvenile offenders and those in need of psychiatric care; ensure appropriate monitoring of prison conditions for long-term inmates and for organised crime inmates, ensure further training of penitentiary staff and improvement of special needs facilities.
Adopt comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation.
Ensure implementation of the law on access to public information. Continue the transformation of Radio and Television of Montenegro into a public service broadcaster and provide appropriate means for it.
Implement the memorandum on cooperation between NGOs and governmental bodies.
Continue implementing the legislation on the restitution of property.
Provide an adequate framework, including at constitutional level, for the protection of the rights of minorities. Implement the strategy and action plan relevant to the integration of Roma people, including refugees.
Continue strengthening regional cooperation and good neighbourly relations, with the perspective of, inter alia, promoting reconciliation. Implement free trade agreements with neighbouring countries, notably in the context of the new Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA). Upgrade cross-border cooperation in the areas of the fight against organised crime, trafficking and smuggling, judicial cooperation, border management, environment, transport and energy.
Ensure protection of the rights of refugees and internally displaced persons. Repeal all discriminatory provisions in the fields of labour, access to property rights, legal redress and access to citizenship; guarantee unhindered access to health services and personal documents. Ensure the right of a real choice between sustainable return and integration and provide conditions for integration for those who choose the latter.
Align national legislation and practice with the relevant international standards and agreements through the signing and ratification of the relevant international instruments at the level of the Council of Europe and the United Nations on fighting organised crime and financial crime, including corruption.
Sustain macroeconomic stability by pursuing the necessary fiscal adjustment and consolidation.
Develop the institutional and analytical capacity necessary to draft and implement the ‘Economic and Fiscal Programme’ proposed by the Commission of the European Communities.
Implement the public expenditure management system, notably programme budgeting, medium-term budgeting and the introduction of elements of accrual accounting.
Fully integrate capital budget into general government accounts, including local government capital expenditures.
Continue the restructuring and privatisation process of publicly owned enterprises.
Adopt and implement the law on insurance supervision.
Continue efforts to promote adaptability and skills of the labour force, with full engagement of employers and trade unions in that process.
Continue to make the necessary adjustments to the Montenegrin trade regimes, to render them compatible with the autonomous trade measures and the future Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA).
Complete the establishment of the legal and institutional set-up on standardisation, market surveillance, certification, metrology, accreditation and conformity assessment in line with the European Community acquis communautaire to create conditions favourable to trade. Start adopting European standards.
Establish internal consultation and notification mechanisms for new technical regulations prior to their adoption on measures having an impact on trade.
Establish a legal framework and administrative capacity for active consumer and health protection in line with EU consumer and health policy.
Continue the necessary reforms to comply with WTO rules and obligations in order to accelerate the WTO accession process.
Further align customs legislation and procedures with the acquis. Continue to modernise the customs administrations in order to ensure a high level of administrative capacity and to fight against corruption, cross-border crime and fiscal evasion.
Amend and implement legislation in the area of rules of origin in order to introduce a legal basis for the application of the EC rules of origin for the purposes of the autonomous trade measures, for this purpose ensure the provision of information and training to operators and customs officers.
Further align tax legislation with the acquis. Improve implementation of tax laws, focusing on revenue collection and control in order to reduce tax fraud.
Apply the principles of the code of conduct for business taxation and ensure that new tax measures are in conformity with those principles.
Establish and provide adequate means for the operation of a competition authority with full functional independence.
Strengthen the state aid framework and increase transparency, as a first step towards state aid control in line with the requirements of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement.
Implement an effective public procurement regime in line with EU principles, including in relation to remedies. Ensure full transparency of procedures, regardless of the value of the contract concerned, and non-discrimination between Montenegrin and EU suppliers.
Ensure the establishment and functioning of the public procurement agency and review body and upgrade their administrative capacity; provide appropriate training of staff in contracting entities responsible for implementing procurement rules.
Significantly strengthen the level of protection of intellectual property rights, in particular by adopting a comprehensive legal framework on intellectual property rights, including effective enforcement provisions, and by establishing an intellectual property rights office.
Strengthen implementation and enforcement capacity in this field, including in border services, law enforcement agencies and the judiciary.
Formally confirm participation in the main international agreements in the field of intellectual property law.
Strengthen the regulatory and supervisory framework for financial institutions and markets, consistent with current EU practices, in particular concerning the banking sector.
Reinforce cooperation with the home supervisors of foreign banks with significant subsidiaries in Montenegro, including by concluding cooperation agreements.
Strengthen enforcement of financial reporting requirements, in particular for financial institutions and listed companies.
Upgrade the capacity of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare on policy formulation and monitoring, with emphasis on labour market integration of young people, women and vulnerable groups; upgrade performance management of active employment measures implemented by the Montenegrin employment service.
Enhance the work of labour inspectorates to ensure health and safety at work.
Step up efforts to promote quality in the education system and life-long learning.
Continue improving the quality, efficiency and relevance of the higher education system and support its integration into the European Higher Education Area.
Continue implementing the European Charter for Small Enterprises.
Strengthen the investment promotion agency. Improve business advocacy and consultation.
Adopt a law on harmonisation and acceleration of licensing and systems for issuing permits; implement legislation in close cooperation with local government authorities; and, adopt and implement an action plan on the reduction of business barriers.
Accelerate the setting up and implementation of a national guarantee fund for SMEs.
Continue strengthening administrative capacity for agricultural and rural development policy formulation and implementation.
Adopt the food safety law, a law on animal welfare and a new veterinary law and strengthen the veterinary and phytosanitary services, including control and laboratory capacities.
Continue efforts to align legislation with the EU veterinary and phytosanitary acquis including the setting up of an integrated food safety system aiming at avoiding overlapping, and increasing food safety. Prepare a system of animal identification and registration for bovines in line with EU requirements.
Finalise the fisheries strategy and upgrade the capacity of Montenegro to conduct a fisheries policy in line with EU standards, including those concerning international cooperation.
Ensure protection of the geographical indications and designations of origin registered in the Community pursuant to Council Regulation (EC) No 510/2006(1).
Continue approximating Montenegrin legislation to EU legislation and standards, notably environmental protection framework legislation. Develop the administrative capacity to implement and enforce adopted legislation.
Develop an overall environment protection strategy (water, waste, air). Adopt the land use plan; adopt the sustainable development strategy and sectoral strategies (integrated coastal zone management, biodiversity, climate change). Strengthen environmental management administrative capacity.
Continue to align aviation legislation, including air traffic control, with the acquis, in line with the commitments undertaken by signing the European Common Aviation Area Agreement.
Strengthen the civil aviation authority, and appoint an operationally independent aviation accident investigation body, a national supervisory body for the air navigation service provider, and a body responsible for the enforcement of air passenger rights.
Continue implementing the Memorandum of Understanding on the Development of the South East Europe Core Regional Transport Network, including cooperation in the South East Europe Transport Observatory.
Implement the road transport law (including establishment of the relevant implementation structures). Ensure sufficient resources for the maintenance of transport infrastructures and institutions.
Ratify and continue implementing the commitments undertaken in the framework of the signed Energy Community Treaty.
Complete and implement the energy development strategy, and the energy efficiency strategy; strengthen the administrative capacity of the Ministry of Economy in the field of energy.
Put in place a regulatory body and adopt appropriate legislation in the field of nuclear safety and radiation protection.
Ensure law enforcement and transparency in the energy market.
Strengthen the agency for telecommunications to foster competition in the market by applying the relevant legislation, in particular in relation to the introduction of the necessary competitive safeguards in the market.
Improve the administrative capacity of the Ministry of Economy in the area of electronic communications. Take further steps in tariff balancing, further address the terms and conditions of interconnection tariffs, and address the issue of licence fees.
Guarantee the operational independence of the broadcasting authority.
Ensure a smooth transformation of Montenegrin radio and television into a public service provider, and ensure means for its efficient functioning.
Upgrade the public internal financial control strategy with references to short- and medium-term objectives and with corresponding IT system support; enhance internal audit capacity.
Further strengthen the State audit office and provide for the appropriate constitutional guarantees.
Collect and transmit statistical information in compliance with statistical requirements related to the economic, trade, monetary and financial areas, consistent with current EU practices.
Revise and adopt the master plan on statistics with a view to enhancing the quality and broadening the scope of statistics. Reinforce the collection and processing of agriculture statistics in line with EU standards and methodology; implement HS nomenclature 2007.
Develop institutional capacity in relation to visa policy and align visa policies with those of the EU.
Strengthen integrated border management and ensure consistent implementation by all responsible bodies, including civilian control.
Adopt the asylum law and carry out the construction of the planned reception centres for asylum seekers and refugees.
Ensure efficient implementation and coordination of the anti-money-laundering legislation and strengthen the financial intelligence unit.
Further develop the international cooperation capacity of the centre for fighting drugs and smuggling and improve operational analysis capabilities, including the establishment of relevant databases.
Develop a national strategy for combating drug abuse and trafficking, in line with the EU Drugs Strategy 2005 to 2012 and the EU Action Plan on Drugs 2005 to 2008, and develop a public awareness campaign on drugs.
Establish standards relating to preventing the diversion of chemical precursors and other essential substances towards the production of illicit drugs.
Develop the capacity of relevant law enforcement authorities to combat drug abuse and trafficking.
Further strengthen the professional capacity of the police, by specialised training, development of intelligence and risk analysis tools.
Ensure the proper functioning of the police academy.
Establish efficient institutional mechanisms for inter-agency cooperation in the area of the fight against organised crime and upgrade the capacity of the police department in the fight against organised crime.
Upgrade capacity to use special investigative means in line with appropriate guarantees and strengthen criminal intelligence.
Adopt the legislation and develop the capacity to seize assets and proceeds of crime.
Increase the efficiency of international cooperation and implementation of the relevant international conventions on terrorism and preventing and fighting organised crime; improve cooperation and the exchange of information between all branches of the security services and with other states; prevent the financing and preparation of acts of terrorism.
Continue strengthening the fight against the trafficking of human beings, including the provision of adequate assistance and protection to the victims.
Adopt legislation on the protection of personal data and set up an independent data protection supervisory authority.
Take the necessary steps to prepare for the conclusion of a cooperation agreement with Europol.
Council Regulation (EC) No 510/2006 of 20 March 2006 on the protection of geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products and foodstuffs (OJ L 93, 31.3.2006, p. 12).