the Law, National Councils have important role to play in numerous fields, such as maintaining relations with governmental institutions or initiating procedure for the adoption of laws and monitoring their implementation. So far, National Councils have been elected by members of sixteen national minority groups (including the Federation of the Jewish Communities of Serbia that has the same status as national councils), while four more are expected to be elected by the end of 2010. Establishment and functioning of these councils should make significant contribution to the promotion and protection of the rights of persons belonging to minorities, including in the sphere of public life. Let me emphasize that special attention has been given to the rights of Roma. Bearing in mind vulnerable position of this population, the Government has adopted the Strategy for improving the situation of Roma and the Action Plan for its implementation. Among others, the Action Plan includes measures and activities for the inclusive political participation of Roma. These measures have been complemented by the establishment of the Council for improving the situation of Roma, which has the responsibility to monitor implementation of the priorities identified in the Strategy and Action Plan. This Council effectively involves Roma in development plans and programmes concerning their rights and needs. In conclusion, Madame Chair, let me assure you that the Government of the Republic of Serbia will continue its efforts aimed at promotion and protection of human rights of all of its citizens, including persons belonging to minority groups. Thank you Madame Chair.

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