Coalition “prEUgovor” presents an independent report on Serbia’s progress in chapters 23 and 24
The coalition of seven civil society organisations "prEUgovor", launched at the initiative of the BCSP, is organising a press conference on Serbia's progress in key chapters of the EU integratiation process.
The coalition „prEUgovor“ will be presenting its independent report on Serbia’s progress in implementing policies in areas of Judiciary and Fundamental Rights (Chapter 23) and Justice, Freedom and Security (Chapter 24) on 4 June at 11 AM at the conference in the Media Centre (Belgrade, Terazije 3, 1st floor, The Great Hall).
In addition to providing an overview of the state of play in key chapters of the accession negotiations, key recommendations to the Serbian Government regarding more effective ways to implement much needed reform will be presented.
The speakers will be:
- Predrag Petrovic, Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
In what ways the rule of law is jeopardized in Serbia, with special emphasis on the independent state institutions and the new Law on Police
- Tanja Ignjatovic, Autonomous Women’s Centre
To what extent gender equality is respected in Serbia and what are the ways to prevent the violence against women
- Ivana Radovic, ASTRA – Anti-Trafficking Action
- Miroslava Jelacic, Group 484
- Moderator: Bojan Elek, Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
About the prEUgovor
The coalition „prEUgovor” was formed with the aim to monitor the implementation of policies during the process of Serbian accession negotiations with the EU, focusing on chapters 23 and 24.
The mission of the “prEUgovor” is to propose measures to improve the state of play in policy areas that are subject of negotiations, using the process of the EU integrations to achieve substantial progress in the further democratization of Serbia.
Members of the coalition “prEUgovor” are Autonomous Women’s Centre (AŽC), ASTRA – Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings (ASTRA), Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP), Centre for Investigative Reporting in Serbia (CINS), Centre for Applied European Studies (CPES), Group 484 and Transparency Serbia (TS).
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