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Belgrade’s Ložionica multifunctional center receives €10 million from budget

The creatively innovative multifunctional center Ložionica, currently under construction in the Belgrade Waterfront complex, has received over 10 million euros from the state budget, as announced in the Official Gazette, according to Forbes Serbia.

A total of 1.2 billion dinars (approximately 10 million euros) has been allocated to this project through the current budget reserve. The funds, drawn from the Ministry of Finance’s allocation for fines and penalties, will be directed to the Office for Information Technologies and Electronic Government.

These funds are earmarked to cover the reconstruction, rehabilitation, extension, and construction of the facility within the Ložionica complex. Additionally, the government issued 14 other decisions on the use of funds from the current budget reserve in the latest Official Gazette.

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