WHO ARE WE?

European Movement in Serbia was established in 1992 with a mission of advocating peaceful, democratic nad full European integration of modern Serbia.

We are a project-funded and membership-based organisation that continues to expand and bring together pro-European individuals and organisations dedicated to European values.

WHAT WE DO?

>> Policy research, advocacy, campaigns and public events, aimed at initiating, promoting and representing the European integration process and importance of quality political, economic and social reforms in Serbia and spreading democratic principles and values.

>> Education & trainings, mentoring and international exchanges for different target groups.

>> Capacity building for public and local institutions, CSOs and media.

>> Initiating and engaging in national, regional and international networks.

SERBIA IN EUROPE, EUROPE IN SERBIA

Our projects and activities support the building of capacities for European integration of the society as a whole.

   + Public officials and servants
   + Independent and regulatory bodies
   + National bodies and local self-governments
   + Civil society organizations    + Media
   + SMEs and social entrepreneurs
   + Youth and students
   + Women
   + Farmers

European Elections: Outcome, Expectations and Possible Impact to the Western Balkans

/European Elections: Outcome, Expectations and Possible Impact to the Western Balkans
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With the support of Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, European Movement in Serbia and Institute of European Studies are jointly organizing international conference “European Elections: Outcome, Expectations and Possible Impact to the Western Balkans”, which will be held on June 13, 2019 in Aeroklub (Uzun Mirkova 4/II) in Belgrade, starting at 10.00 a.m.

In a direct vote on May 23-26, citizens in 28 EU member states selected 751 MEPs to form the 9th House. What’s happened, who are the winners and losers, how will the results shape the Parliament, Commission and Council, what were the key messages in the campaign, is the European project ready for reforms and in what direction, what could be a possible impact to the policy of enlargement and to the Western Balkans…are some of the issues which will be discussed in two panels.

Working language of the conference is Serbian, and the translation in English is provided. See the agenda here.