Lecture by Nataša Vučković at the Invitation of the Academy for European Integration and Accession
The Executive Director, Center for Democracy Foundation, Nataša Vučković held a lecture at the invitation of the Academy for European Integration and Accession, organised by AIEN (Albania), within the framework of the Jean Monnet Programme under the European Commission.
Representatives of local self-government, the Government of Albania, NGOs and independent institutions participate in the Academy.
The subject of the lecture held by Nataša Vučković included the experiences of civil society organisations in collaborating with the Government of Serbia’s negotiation team and the National Assembly in preparations for opening Negotiation Chapters 2 and 19, as well as monitoring reforms implementation in the areas of employment, social policy, exercising rights and others.
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