The National Convention on the European Union started with Chapter 23
Today was the first meeting of the working group for Chapter 23, within the framework of the National Convention on the European Union. The event was opened by Ms. Mileva Gjurovska, President of the European Movement in the Republic of Macedonia and project implementer, Mr. Talat Xhaferi, President of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia, as well as Alexander Duleba, Director of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association (SFPA).
Aleksandar Jovanoski from EPI addressed as an expert in Chapter 23: Judiciary, fight against corruption and fundamental rights. In his address, the research and monitoring of the EPI and the Network 23 were presented.
Monitoring the reforms shows progress in implementing the urgent reform priorities.
About the event
The National Convention on the European Union was developed and successfully applied in the Slovak Republic as a model for motivating social actors to participate in the process of negotiations with the EU. Through the project, the Slovak experts will transfer their experiences to the Macedonian partners. The Convention in Macedonia will be organized as a permanent forum for open dialogue between representatives of the Government, Parliament, relevant state institutions, political parties, as well as representatives of universities, businessmen, trade unions, civil society and other important stakeholders of the EU integration process in the Republic Macedonia.
The European Policy Institute has been appointed as a permanent member of Working Group 3 of the National Convention on the EU, referring to Chapter 23.